Yorkshire & the Humber, United Kingdom

Jane Howroyd

Age Group

A Level
Infants
Primary
Secondary

Categories

Collage/Paper
Environment
Mixed Media
Printmaking
Puppetry
Sculpture
Textiles

Bio

With a strong foundation in textiles including a Masters degree in knitted textile design from the University of Huddersfield and a PhD developing novel cleaning technologies from the University of Leeds, I have taken my working knowledge of the arts and textiles industries and applied it to work with the community to design and deliver creative workshops for over 20 years. My art practice and research are focussed on sculptural textiles and mixed media pieces that are inspired by the landscape, history and folklore of both Yorkshire and the Orkney islands using natural dyes, found objects, print and paint.

Email Address

jane@janehowroyd.co.uk

Experience in Schools

I have over 20 years’ experience as a tutor and workshop facilitator, delivering socially-engaged workshops. With specialist expertise in working with hard-to-reach audiences, I design and deliver tailor-made sessions around key outcomes. Working with a broad range of stakeholders from universities, colleges, schools, councils, community groups and charities, I have worked to specific objectives, achieving a wide variety of key results, including: Curriculum-focussed sessions ; Well-being outcomes directly linked to the five ways to well-being; Generic learning outcomes across specific groups and A broad variety of bespoke workshops ranging across historical, creative, textile, craft and food, often specifically tailored to align to funding objectives. My work is always devised to take my clients on a journey by jointly planning, managing and delivering sessions, conducting post-session reviews and end-of-project reports to further demonstrate the value created by these projects.

Areas I Cover

Yorkshire & the Humber

Max Group Size

36 students

Qualifications

  • Masters Degree in Textiles, PhD in Textiles, PTLLS, ongoing training in safe guarding, health and safety and art and craft practice.
  • Exhibitions

  • A selection of resent exhibitions and work:
  • Woad: A Year of Colour, ongoing workshops leading up to an exhibition at Bagshaw Museum, Oct 2023- Oct 24
  • The Great Big Green Art Exhibition (fairandfunky) an art exhibition focusing on sustainability and the environment in the Holme Valley Area, Sept 2023
  • Growing Colour Together (WOVEN in Kirklees) showcase exhibition 'Roving Lands', Crow Nest Park, Dewsbury, June2023.
  • Wearable textiles created with students from Fairfield School, Huddersfield for the STRUT: Fashion+Music+Identity project, June 2023
  • Social Media Profiles