Australian academic, Cecilia Heffer’s research development in textiles – & in particular in lace – often culminating in exhibition. See Blogroll for a link.

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2011-2013  Love Lace, Powerhouse Museum: ‘InterLace is an interactive video lace installation that was the result of an inter-disciplinary collaboration with Dr Bert Bongers, Associate Professor of Interactivation, UT’S /

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2013 Drawn Threads, 14th International Tapestry Triennial, Lodz, Poland /

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2014_patternstations_studio_02.jpgPattern Stations, Embracing Innovation Vol 4: Craft ACT: Craft + Design Centre, 17 July – 30 August 2014.  Pattern Stations is an interdisciplinary collaboration with Associate Professor of Interactivation, Bert Bongers, UTS.  It has been developed from Inter-Lace a digital lace installation created for the Love Lace exhibition at the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney 2011-13. /

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Lace Narratives: Solo Exhibition, Damien Minton Gallery, Sydney 27 July-14th August, Sydney Design Festival /

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Lace Narratives – antique lace suite: ‘The Antique Lace Suite is a collection of work that reworks collected antique lace into new textile assemblages. Often lace is gifted to me from special family heirlooms and after careful consideration  I have decided to rework these pieces to be create a new collective story.  lace narratives – lace length’

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2007 lace commission Government House, Sydney /

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Laced: Sheffer Gallery, Sydney 2006 /

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2007 Powerhouse lace acquisition Title: Antique Lace

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