Caroline Hands

Caroline Hands is a full-time visual artist who works in painting, drawing, textiles, batik, felt making, copper and enamel, mosaic, 3D, photography and book illustration.

Caroline has always travelled - her camera capturing a wealth of images from all over the world which now forms a large archive of visual material.

She has recently been working in China for the second time where she now has many friends. The photos below are just a taste of the many images she collected first time she visited China.

There is a page showing Caroline's China work

new painting - China
other painting
fabrics, metal and drawing
schools, lectures, workshops and set design

 

 

 

Caroline has visited most of Europe, and has travelled widely in North America and the Indian sub-continent and Nepal. She spent December 2004 and January 2005 in Sri Lanka studying dance, masks and puppets.

 

From the age of dot she painted, drew and made shelters and sculptures out of  the products of the natural environment. She went to art school in London in the 1960s.

 

After a start in a fashion course (deciding to make copper-foil wigs), she pursued a mix-media course of her own - theatre design, photography, sculpture, general visual research. This was before mixed media courses were commonplace.

 

On leaving college she worked on community arts projects in and around Notting Hill Gate. Although painting was not one of the things she did at college, painting together with photography, became her main interest and her work was exhibited in London. Another media which she started to use at this time was batik.

 

After London, Caroline lived in Oxfordshire and Staffordshire before moving to Herefordshire in the late 1970s, bringing her skills and experience with her. She immediately became fully involved in initiating arts projects of many kinds in the area.

 

After an exhibition in London she made the decision to put all her energies into working locally and helping to bring a richer diversity of arts to Herefordshire e.g. Arts in Action, Three Choirs Fringe etc - see below. This inevitably led to a narrowing of her original, more international audience which she now feels she needs to return to.

 

Caroline was the first resident artist at the Hay-on-Wye Festival of Literature where she started the children’s workshops. These later evolved into a separate children’s festival, running alongside the literature festival.

 

Caroline has always been an initiator of projects and activities, not being afraid of taking risks. The exploration of possibilities and contradictions being central to her philosophy.

 

One of her passion is the dance - in all its forms. Much of her work has dance as its theme, and she has stayed at a dance school in India and worked in the UK with Indian dancer Chitraleka Bolar.

 

Caroline was the initiator and organiser of ‘Hereford Dancing’, a celebration of dance. This began as a residency involving her own exhibitions all around Hereford, and a week of workshops and performances which explored the wide variety of dance. This project later merged with Worcester Dance Fest.

 

She was also a trustee of an arts education agency set up to develop the work of artists in the LEA schools of Hereford and Worcester before the two counties parted.

 

Caroline also ran a series of visual arts workshops called 'Dance across the World', on dance from different countries.

 

Through this involvement in the local community Caroline was invited to become the Festival Director of the Hereford Three Choirs Fringe Festival a year later. Utilising the wide range of contacts she had made through her work and international travel, she ran the festival from 1991 to 2000 - four cycles which included local, national and international artists. The Fringe festival also provided opportunities for a widening range of community input, this included a wide range of performance and visual arts and increasingly provided platforms for the exchange of ideas on environmental and other issues.   

 

Caroline spent the winter of 2004/2005 in Sri Lanka and was there when the tsunami struck on December 26th 2004. After Sri Lanka Caroline took part in a head injuries textile project in Weobley Church, Herefordshire with pupils from Weobley Primary School. The project was in co-operation with Headway, the brain injury association.

 

Caroline sees the role of artist as an integral part of society - skilled, innovative, inspirational - and capable of embracing, as appropriate, either the clamour of total involvement or the value of silence. Particularly sensitive to environmental issues, she contributed to, and exhibited at, ‘Soil, Soul and Society’, the National Conference on Sustainability, in 2002.

 

Caroline has spent a great deal of her time working with young people. Apart from those at Hay-on-Wye she also ran children's workshops at the Ross-on-Wye International Festival and in London and the West Midlands and has designed sets and costumes for a children's theatre summer school.

 

Her residencies in schools included a project with six  primary schools in Malvern, Worcestershire,  to make a large hanging. This encouraged the pupils to research their local area and one other country each and to visually interpret their investigations. This hanging is now on display in the reception area of County Hall, Worcester, and has been for many years.

 

Her wide experience also includes working with adults - young and old - including those with learning difficulties and physical disabilities.  She has painted murals with patients at local hospitals and worked with young (and older) offenders in London and Stoke-on-Trent.

 

When not travelling, Caroline spends her time at Overdine Farm near Fownhope in Herefordshire, where she carries out her work.

There are so many projects still to do.

 

 

 

 

 

Click here for China paintings

Click here for other paintings

 

Click here for fabrics, metal and drawing

 

Click here for Schools, festivals, workshops and set design

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Caroline Hands
Overdine
Near Fownhope
Hereford
01432 860402
caroline.hands@talk21.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

 

 

 

 

[Works on these pages are available for sale - images on this page are copyright of Caroline Hands]

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