An exhibition of hangings by MEG at Sarum, an art embroidery group that have met quarterly at Sarum College for the past seven years.
The exhibition is inspired by the ambience of the buildings and how, we as members of the extended Sarum College community, are enfolded in the ethos, the warmth of hospitality, the community of caring, as well as the structures of the building.
View a full description of MEG, its members and their hangings
The MEG artists and their banners are:
Christine Highnett | Layers of Learning (Refectory) |
Marion Constance | Spirit Rising (ground floor) |
Louise Wainwright | Journey of Life (Refectory) |
Jane Mayhew | College Library (Sarum College Library) |
Adrianne Woodfine | The Glory of Music (Refectory) |
Vicky Bilton | There is no key to happiness, the door is always open (first floor) |
Jane Seviour | All are Welcome (Reception) |
Jill Jordan | Sarum (Refectory) |
Janet Crowther | Ethos (Refectory) |
The Sarum community is grateful to MEG members for donating the Celebration in Stitch series to the College. Following this exhibition of all nine pieces (until 21 November), the banners will be on display around the college and in between future exhibitions.
Machine embroidery is a process whereby a sewing or embroidery machine is used to create patterns on textiles.
Exhibitions are free and open to the public. Please arrange your visit and adhere to our safety protocols.