From painting flower power on her father’s car to water blasting antique linens in her New Zealand studio, fibre artist Jacki Barklie has never been one to follow rules. In this episode, Jacki explores scale, resistance, and identity in her richly layered practice – one that celebrates risk-taking, material curiosity, and the quiet power of the unsaid. Visit our website to view Jacki’s work, explore our courses, or dive into more articles and interviews.
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From painting flower power on her father’s car to water blasting antique linens in her New Zealand studio, fibre artist Jacki Barklie has never been one to follow rules. In this episode, Jacki explores scale, resistance, and identity in her richly layered practice – one that celebrates risk-taking, material curiosity, and the quiet power of the unsaid. Visit our website to view Jacki’s work, explore our courses, or dive into more articles and interviews.
From the archives: Why art matters with Roberta Wagner
Friday Feature Artist
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4 months ago
From the archives: Why art matters with Roberta Wagner
From corporate suits to studio silks, Roberta Wagner’s journey spans pottery, watercolour, and textile collage. Her art is a meditation on life itself. In this reflective conversation, Roberta explores the emotional truth of making, the beauty of asking the right questions, and how creativity becomes a parallel path to living. Visit our website to view Roberta Wagner’s work, explore our courses, or dive into more articles and interviews.
Friday Feature Artist
From painting flower power on her father’s car to water blasting antique linens in her New Zealand studio, fibre artist Jacki Barklie has never been one to follow rules. In this episode, Jacki explores scale, resistance, and identity in her richly layered practice – one that celebrates risk-taking, material curiosity, and the quiet power of the unsaid. Visit our website to view Jacki’s work, explore our courses, or dive into more articles and interviews.