Kerry Friend
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Artist and designer Katie Schwab’s colourful exhibition that serves as a “touchable library” for kids (and adults), to encourage experimentation, develop creativity, experience new textiles and engage with society, is on at the City Dome at Edinburgh’s Collective until 5 March 2023.
Katie Schwab is an artist who works with installation, textiles, furniture and moving images to explore personal and social histories of craft, design and education. Her practice is hands-on and often involves working with and alongside other people. She is interested in 20th-century domestic interiors, civic architecture and play environments.
“The Seeing Hands” is full of colour and texture, and invites visitors to touch, look through and under, add to, move and experiment freely to produce their own sculptures. The purposely adaptable sculptures have been created through collaborations with different makers and for the most part are made from remnants and recycled materials.
Collaborations include with furniture maker Simon Worthington, graphic designer Maeve Redmond, fabricators Scott Associates, and sculpture and design upholsterer Izzy Thomas.
Design references for “The Seeing Hands” include Baby-Lonia (1973), a set of educational sculptures produced by Italian avant-garde collective Studio 65; Boardrobe (1991), produced by former Memphis designers Daniel Weil and Gerard Taylor; and a 19th-century stitched Leporello workbook produced by US kindergarten teacher-trainer Ella Steigelman.
All elements of this exhibition have been specifically conceived to give children and adults tools for expression and communication, allowing them to manipulate the space and explore different forms of learning and play.
The Tactile Workshops by Bruno Munari
haptic library for children
empower the groups we work with and visitors to feel engagement with contemporary art and to ensure that the sector has a diverse and inclusive future, reflecting the society that it is produced in and for.
“loose parts play” theory. This is a pedagogical approach that enables children to follow their interests and undertake their own learning by using everyday objects instead of toys. Objects used for loose parts play are typically open-ended, recycled materials with interesting properties (shapes, colours and textures) to spark imagination.
five-screened concertinaed structure that invites different ways to interact and play
a patchwork of leftover materials, and the structure has been designed to crawl, weave and look through.