User:Robert Feather

The Robert Feather Jewellery Gallery & Workshop, Gillygate, York, (1994-2007). Partners: Robert & Jane Feather.

The Robert Feather Jewellery Gallery & Workshop, Gillygate, York, (1994-2007). Partners: Robert & Jane Feather.

Robert Feather is a British contemporary jewellery who was born in Bradford, Yorkshire in 1951 and made jewellery from his workshop to the rear of the gallery. He is listed in The Goldsmiths Company Directory Who's Who in Gold and Silver.

During the thirteen years it was open the Gallery sold and exhibited contemporary jewellery and crafts by many leading jewellers and crafts people. The Gallery was selected for quality by The Independant Craft Galleries Association (I.C.G.A).

Jewellers & Silversmiths whose work was exhibited include: Jane Adam, Lindsay Agnew, Stephen Anderson, Kate Bajic, Becker Design, Anthony Hope, Nike De Bellaigue, Malcom Betts, Petra Bishai, Elizabeth Bone, Ruta Brown, Lilian Busch, Michael Carpenter, Peter Chatwin & Pamela Martin, Barbara Christie, Tony Claire, Alexandra Coppen, Graham Crimmins, Bo Davies & Malcolm Vaughan, Jane Dickenson & Angus McFadyen, Daniela Dobesova, Louise Dwyer, Bian Eburah, Maureen Edgar, Rebecca Edmunds, Emma Farquharson, Robert Feather, Abigail Fleissig, James Griffin, Lisa Hamilton, Alice Highet, Catherine Hills, Christina Hirst, Anthony Hope, Ulla Hornfeldt, Alastair & Ann Huddart, Terence Kelly, Fiona Kerr, Susan Kerr, Stephen Kingsford, Kirkham & Turner, Gail Klevan, Daphne Krinos, Hannah Louise Lamb, Lapponia, Manu, Jane Macintosh, Fenella Macmillan, Stephen Maer, Pat McAnally, Alistair McCallum, Sheila McDonald, Jinks McGrath, Valerie Mead, Carol Meng-yi Yeh, Noon Mitchelhill, Jane Moore, Janet Moran, Debbie Moxon & Ian Simm, April Neate, Jill Newbrooke, Mark Nuell, Wendy-Sarah Pacey, Ellis Palmer, Sarah Parker Eaton, Brett Payne, Proforma, Pamela Rawnsley, Fred Rich, Jean Scott- Moncrieff, Sim, Sarah Stafford, Gun Thor, Liz Tyler, Jessica Turrell, Claire Underwood, Alan Vallis, Cornelius Van Dop, Sally Wakelin, Jennifer Wall, Jackie Warrinton, Jeanne Werge-Hartley, Georgia Wiseman, Julie Whitelaw, Katharine Yelland.

Craftspeople whose work was exhibited include: Ceramics by: Clare Conrad, Gordon Cooke, Sarah Cox, Lisa Ellul, Paul Gandy, Jane Hamlyn, Alan Heaps, Neil Ions, Anne James, Ruth King, Emily Myers, Duncan Ross, Ian Rylatt, Paul Spence. Hand blown glass by: Deborah Fladgate, Siddy Langley, Graham Muir, Sanders & Wallace, Katherine Shaw. Wood by: Ray Key, Richard Windley.

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