The British Textile Biennial reaches Lancaster for the first time with Margo Selby’s beautiful textile hanging, Breathing Colour, a celebratory textile installation, immersive in colour, form and sound, joyful and uplifting.
Made in an Art in Manufacturing residency at Standfast & Barracks, renowned for their impressive heritage of textile printing as well as their ground-breaking digital inkjet technology, this site-responsive textile sculpture evokes the movement of cloth throughout the factory, travelling in waves and folds through the machinery.
The work is a co-commission between National Festival of Making (NFM) and British Textile Biennial as part of Margo’s Art in Manufacturing Residency with Lancaster based factory, Standfast & Barracks.
The Future of Colour weekend is presented in partnership with the National Festival of Making & Conversations in Creativity.
In association with Creative Lancashire.
Thu 10am – 4pm
Fri 1pm - 4pm
Sat 10am – 4pm
Sun 10am – 4pm
Show Times
- 16/10/25-19/10/25 Thu 10am – 4pm, Fri 1pm - 4pm, Sat 10am – 4pm, Sun 10am – 4pm
Address
- Williamson Park, Lancaster, LA1 3QA