Suite Studio Artists. I'll Bring You Flowers.

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Suite Studio artists present a creative meal at The Creameries through drawing, print and ceramic. A dinner table, set with artworks on paper & fabric by Fiona Donald and Lisa Remers, is a creative response to their initial research in to Manchester Museums Herbarium collection. The table pieces explore both botanicals and moon cycles. The idea of promoting well-being through contact with nature connects these two Manchester artists. Daksha Patel presents a selection of new work in porcelain ceramic, inspired by and referencing global food security and the impact of deforestation and climate change upon food crops. Developed from research into scientific images, microscope and SEM visualisations of traditional global crops to create etched & painted ceramics using slip and oxides. The work will be made at Clay Studio with support from Steve Graham.

Dinner is served by SuppHER chef/sommelier duo: chef Anna Sogaard and sommelier Kim McBride. Their goal is to celebrate the hospitality industry’s female talents and support womens’ communities in need. All of the profits from the event will be donated to Salford Survivor Project, who support anyone who suffering or affected by domestic or family abuse.

In addition, all artists will be donating one unframed piece to SuppHER to sell, with 100% of the profit being donated to a nominated charity.

Funded and supported by Arts Council England and GMCA

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Suite Studio artists present a creative meal at The Creameries through drawing, print and ceramic. A dinner table, set with artworks on paper & fabric by Fiona Donald and Lisa Remers, is a creative response to their initial research in to Manchester Museums Herbarium collection. The table pieces explore both botanicals and moon cycles. The idea of promoting well-being through contact with nature connects these two Manchester artists. Daksha Patel presents a selection of new work in porcelain ceramic, inspired by and referencing global food security and the impact of deforestation and climate change upon food crops. Developed from research into scientific images, microscope and SEM visualisations of traditional global crops to create etched & painted ceramics using slip and oxides. The work will be made at Clay Studio with support from Steve Graham.

Dinner is served by SuppHER chef/sommelier duo: chef Anna Sogaard and sommelier Kim McBride. Their goal is to celebrate the hospitality industry’s female talents and support womens’ communities in need. All of the profits from the event will be donated to Salford Survivor Project, who support anyone who suffering or affected by domestic or family abuse.

In addition, all artists will be donating one unframed piece to SuppHER to sell, with 100% of the profit being donated to a nominated charity.

Funded and supported by Arts Council England and GMCA

Suite Studio artists present a creative meal at The Creameries through drawing, print and ceramic. A dinner table, set with artworks on paper & fabric by Fiona Donald and Lisa Remers, is a creative response to their initial research in to Manchester Museums Herbarium collection. The table pieces explore both botanicals and moon cycles. The idea of promoting well-being through contact with nature connects these two Manchester artists. Daksha Patel presents a selection of new work in porcelain ceramic, inspired by and referencing global food security and the impact of deforestation and climate change upon food crops. Developed from research into scientific images, microscope and SEM visualisations of traditional global crops to create etched & painted ceramics using slip and oxides. The work will be made at Clay Studio with support from Steve Graham.

Dinner is served by SuppHER chef/sommelier duo: chef Anna Sogaard and sommelier Kim McBride. Their goal is to celebrate the hospitality industry’s female talents and support womens’ communities in need. All of the profits from the event will be donated to Salford Survivor Project, who support anyone who suffering or affected by domestic or family abuse.

In addition, all artists will be donating one unframed piece to SuppHER to sell, with 100% of the profit being donated to a nominated charity.

Funded and supported by Arts Council England and GMCA