Textile Art Challenge raises over £2,000 to transform lives

Posted 8 years ago in the A big thank you, Events categories

We're proud to announce that we raised more than £2,000 from our Textile Art Challenge which celebrated 25 years of transforming lives.

Olive Rowell, founder of the Textile Challenge sat behind contributions at exhibition to raise funds

Art-lovers were able to purchase creative pieces at The Angel Inn in Midhurst during the four day exhibition which took place between 18-21 February.  The hotel was very generous in hosting the event enabling all proceeds from the sales to go to our Charity.

Organiser of the challenge Olive Rowell, who was one of a team of 60 chosen to embroider the Duchess of Cambridge’s wedding dress under strict confidentiality at the Royal School of Needlework in the lead up to the Royal wedding in 2011, challenged people to buy a pack of 25 fabrics and use all of them, in whole or part, to create a finished piece which most people chose to donate to the exhibition.

All proceeds from the £10 pack went to Canine Partners.

Olive, from Haslemere, said: “The joy of this challenge was it was totally inclusive and anyone could take part whatever their ability. On one hand there was an exhibit from a special needs school and the other end of the spectrum there were semi-professional artists. This meant we sold items from £5 to £195 so there was something for everyone. I am now looking forward to next year when we can challenge even more people.”

Kay Gilmore, Regional Fundraiser at Canine Partners, said: “We are grateful to everyone who has been involved in Canine Partners Textile Art Challenge.

“Canine Partners does not receive any government funding so the money raised will enable us to continue our life-transforming work.”

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