Home

Staff

News

Courses

Carnforth Centre

CPD

ArtyBird

Links

Contact

Picture of Kate Horner Kate Horner & Picture of Rosie JacksonRosie Jackson

 

Kate Horner is a practising artist with a B.Sc. (Hons) Textile Design (Woven Structures) and a M.A. in Design Studies (Textiles). Kate has taught in Secondary School and Further Education for many years and is a thoughtful educationalist. Her artwork explores many forms of textiles, centred on felt making. Her sketchbooks are vital to the work she makes and these are extended and explored through the computer. Her themes are about herself and her relationship with people and places. This focuses on her family and friends, and their environmental and peace work. She has exhibited nationally.

Kate delivers the attended, hybrid and on-line Feltmaking and Creative Computing courses.

Skins by Kate Horner  Kate Horner with Skins

"Skins" M.A.Show by Kate Horner

 

Rosie Jackson is a qualified tutor with a City and Guilds Diploma in Embroidery and an HND in Business Studies. She has many years experience in a variety of crafts and is a practising textile and mixed media artist using the English landscape for most of her inspiration. Further studies have come from ‘Nostalgia’ and the memories of her childhood.
As well as being an artist Rosie has experience of the business side of textiles. She has successfully managed a fabric shop and has been self employed, running her own dressmaking and soft furnishing business for many years.

Rosie delivers the attended Embroidery, Fashion and Mixed Media courses.

Flower Basket by Rosie Jackson  Nostalgia by Rosie Jackson

"Nostalgia" C&G Diploma Embroidery Hanging by Rosie Jackson

 

Maggy Lightfoot

Maggy Lightfoot runs a company importing wool fibre from Norway. She has successfully completed her level 2, 3 certificate and diploma in feltmaking. She internally verifies courses in feltmaking for ArtyBird.

Picture of Maggy Lightfoot  Seasonal Garden by Maggy Lightfoot

Maggy Lightfoot - Seasonal Garden

 

K&R Teaching Ltd receives project funding from the Market Towns Initiative supported by the NorthWest Regional Development Agency.

nrda logocarp logolcdl logo


Home

Top of the page

 

© 2007 Kate Horner