
Monday 31 October – Wednesday 18 January 2012
Bite-Size: Miniature Textiles from Japan and the UK
Daiwa Foundation Japan House
Organised by the Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation
The curator, Lesley Millar, opened the exhibition, Bite-Size: Miniature Textiles from Japan and the UK and introduced the artists and their work. A number of the artists were present at the private view.
Lesley Millar MBE is Professor of Textile Culture and Director of the Anglo-Japanese Textile Research Centre at the University for the Creative Arts, UK. She was a practicing weaver with her own studio from 1975 and 2003, and since 1987 she has been a curator and writer specialising in contemporary textiles. She has been Project Director for seven major touring exhibitions featuring textile artists from the UK and Japan. In 2008 she received the Japan Society Award for her contribution to Anglo-Japanese relationships, and in 2011 was appointed MBE for her contribution to Higher Education.
Bite-Size: Miniature Textiles from Japan and the UK, curated by Lesley Millar, was an exhibition of fifty-one contemporary textile artists from Japan and the UK. The exhibition celebrated fifteen years of collaborative activity, and was the first time that their works were shown together.