Elaine Foster-Gandey Art
  • Elaine Foster-Gandey Art
    15 Queen Street
    Lostwithiel
    PL22 0AD
  • Friday 11th September, 10:00am - Until Saturday 26th September, 5:00pm
ReSisters – Women, Craftivism, Art & Fashion A celebration of women transforming textiles, fashion and art at Elaine Foster-Gandey Art, Lostwithiel

 

Private View: Friday 11 September 2026, 5–8pm

Exhibition: Friday 11 September – Saturday 26 September 2026

Lost in Art Workshops: Saturday 12 September 2026

 

Women, textiles, fashion and art take centre stage this September with ReSisters – Women,

Craftivism, Art & Fashion, a vibrant new exhibition at Elaine Foster-Gandey Art in Lostwithiel.

Running from Friday 11 September to Saturday 26 September, ReSisters brings together

contemporary fine art, textile art, reconstructed fashion, ceramics, jewellery, printmaking and

wearable art in a celebration of the creativity, skill and imagination of women working across

traditional and contemporary craft practices.\

 

At the heart of the exhibition are the vibrant reconstructed slow-fashion collections of

Redruth duo Make A Mends, whose passion for transforming second-hand clothing gives

forgotten garments and textiles radical new life. Their clothing and accessories demonstrate

how fashion can be imaginative, individual and sustainable, challenging the idea that old clothes

are simply disposable.

 

Alongside Make A Mends, Elaine Foster-Gandey will show her distinctive fabric portrait outfits,

skirts and jackets, together with surreal headpieces, bringing her textile portraits into the world

of wearable art.

 

The exhibition also features work by Katie Bunnell, exhibiting ceramics; Rosie Wiscombe,

showing women's and men's separates made from denim and workwear fabrics; Gemma

Lessinger, with paintings and prints; Anne Blackwell-Fox, presenting reflection paintings and

prints; Kathryn Smith, with abstract paintings and prints; and Della Bason, exhibiting jewellery.

Together, the artists explore the many ways women use making, clothing, textiles and visual art

to tell stories, challenge conventions, reclaim materials and create something new from what

already exists.

 

A PROCESSION TO LAUNCH RESISTERS

 

The exhibition opens with a special Private View on Friday 11 September, from 5–8pm, and

Everyone is invited to take part.

At 6pm, visitors and artists will leave the gallery at 15 Queen Street for a colourful procession

around the streets of Lostwithiel. A number of participants will be dressed in outfits created or

exhibited by the artists taking part in ReSisters, turning the town itself into a moving celebration

of art, fashion and making.

The procession will leave the gallery on Queen Street, continue to Fore Street, turn right into

Quay Street, continue under the archway and along South Street, before heading back up to

Queen Street and returning to the gallery.

On arrival back at the gallery, there will be short talks from the exhibiting artists, giving

visitors an opportunity to hear more about the inspiration, materials and ideas behind their work,

followed by drinks and nibbles.

 

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