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In this episode I have an inspiring korero with textile designer Kate Watts. Watts is Ōtautahi born and bred but now resides in Ōtepoti where she runs her creative practice out of 120 m2 former butcher shop. Here she sells her own and other artists work, hosts work shop and runs her textile art practice. From her core business of making merino gloves to embroidered coats for the opera to Japanese rice paste resist Watts incorporates it all into her creative world. An inspiring and uplifting korero with many great insights to a diverse art practice.
By Tamara RookesIn this episode I have an inspiring korero with textile designer Kate Watts. Watts is Ōtautahi born and bred but now resides in Ōtepoti where she runs her creative practice out of 120 m2 former butcher shop. Here she sells her own and other artists work, hosts work shop and runs her textile art practice. From her core business of making merino gloves to embroidered coats for the opera to Japanese rice paste resist Watts incorporates it all into her creative world. An inspiring and uplifting korero with many great insights to a diverse art practice.