kids encyclopedia robot

Alice Kettle facts for kids

Kids Encyclopedia Facts

Alice Kettle (born 1961) is a British artist. She is known for her amazing work with textiles and fiber. She creates art using stitching, like drawing with thread!

About Alice Kettle

Alice Kettle was born in Winchester, England, in 1961. She loved art from a young age. She studied fine art at the University of Reading from 1979 to 1984. After that, she continued her studies in textile art. She attended Goldsmiths College from 1985 to 1986.

After her studies, Alice received special awards. These awards helped her create more art. She also worked as an artist-in-residence. This means she was invited to create art at a specific place, like the Canberra School of Art in Australia. She also taught art part-time. Today, Alice Kettle is a Professor of Textile Arts. She teaches at the Manchester School of Art. This school is part of Manchester Metropolitan University.

Her Art and Style

Alice Kettle's art focuses on stitched textiles. She uses a sewing machine to create her large artworks. Her pieces are often as big as huge tapestries. She uses the machine in a very creative way. This helps her make different textures and effects.

Her art often explores important ideas. These include cultural heritage and journeys. She also looks at themes of displacement. This means people moving from their homes. Her work shows how powerful and expressive stitching can be.

Where to See Her Work

Alice Kettle's art is displayed in many public places. You can find her work in famous collections. These include the Crafts Council in London. Her art is also at the Whitworth Art Gallery in Manchester. You can even see her work in Italy. It is at the Museo Internationale delle Arti Applicate Oggi in Turin.

She has also created special artworks for different buildings. In 1999, she made a piece for the National Library of Australia. She also created art for the School of Music & Drama. This school is at the University of Manchester.

Other public artworks by Alice Kettle include:

  • A special altar front for the Holy Sepulchre Chapel. This was made in 1994 for Winchester Cathedral.
  • Glimpses of India, created between 1994 and 1995. This piece was made for the cruise ship, MV Oriana.
  • In Camera, made from 1995 to 1997. This artwork is at the Scottish High Court in Edinburgh.
  • Three altar pieces, made from 1999 to 2001. These are located at Gloucester Cathedral.
kids search engine
Alice Kettle Facts for Kids. Kiddle Encyclopedia.