26th January 2011
Categories: Modern History News
Catch this exciting exhibition at the Harris Museum and Art Gallery from the 15th January until the 5th March.
Producing big, bold textiles in eye-popping colours, Hull Traders was a post-war design company based in Lancashire, which specialised in pop-tastic fabrics and furniture. Shirley Craven was the company’s leading designer and her abstract designs capture the exuberance of the swinging sixties.
This exhibition is the first retrospective of Hull Traders. It is a Hull Museums Exhibition and is curated by leading design historian Lesley Jackson, author of Shirley Craven and Hull Traders - Revolutionary Fabrics and Furniture 1957-1980.
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