Process and discomfort Caroline Bartlett
Textile artist Caroline Bartlett draws on memory to create poetic installations and pleated forms that honour material, history, and transformation....
Art is a quiet act of defiance.
Jacki's large-scale textile works resist neatness and conformity. With shredded edges, cracking pigments, and wax-drawn symbols, they speak to the fractured rhythms of the world – and offer a sensory, rebellious beauty in return.
We are always emerging.
“Even at 90, I want to be an emerging artist,” Jacki says. Her ever-evolving practice is guided by curiosity rather than mastery – a reminder that creativity isn’t about arriving, but continuing to move.
The work begins with identity.
Through art school, Jacki discovered that making meaningful work starts with knowing yourself. “Keep peeling back,” she says. “What are your values? Your essence? That’s the thread that keeps the work alive.”
Material limitations can open new doors.
A narrow car boot led Jacki to discover building paper as a substrate. Practical constraints often spark her most inventive choices – reminding us that creativity thrives on improvisation.
Collaboration challenges comfort.
From ceramicists to glass artists, Jacki seeks out partnerships that stretch her perspective. For her, connection fuels experimentation – and keeps the studio from becoming an echo chamber.
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Angela Truscott
Nov 5 2025
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