Exhibitions
Alice's House
Solo exhibition of artwork inspired by Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Images below. Gallery pages contain detailed images of individual pieces.
Oxford Museum - Imagine... 15th June 2013 - 1st September 2013
"The pieces were so beautiful last time they made a great focal point for our exhibition on children's literature". Kate Toomy, Museum Education Officer —
Cornerstone Arts Centre, Didcot 18th October - Sunday 25th November 2012
Emma Dolman, Arts Director —
"Our recent exhibition by Anne Griffiths, celebrating all things Alice in Wonderland, was a delight on many levels. A delight to see such skill on display, a delight to see the inventiveness - every day something else to surprise and give pleasure, and a delight to see the reactions from visitors of all ages."
"The range of work was very impressive - mainly textiles and in so many forms. Commercially it was also an ideal exhibition as it gave visitors the opportunity to buy some of the lovely pieces to take home - cushions, handmade books, rabbits, pictures - unique works of art, beautifully made at very reasonable prices."
"I would highly recommend this exhibition."
Farfield Mill, Sedbergh 19th November 2011 - 1st January 2012
During its seven-week run, it received some really generous comments:
"Wonderful, very inspiring, beautifully created work - thoroughly enjoyable"
"This exhibition made me feel happy, thank you!"
"Very rarely do we see such exquisite work. Breathtaking."
Farfield Mill's curator, Elizabeth Eaton, also said: —
"Given the Mill's drive to becoming a Centre of Excellence for textiles in the North West, Anne's innovative and exquisitely
accomplished exhibition was just what we needed over the Christmas period - full of light and magic and brimming with ideas."
Oxford Museum - Curiouser and Curiouser... 9th July 2011 - 3rd September 2011
How Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland has inspired different art forms from work by local artists.
The set of four cushions shown below was made for Oxford Museum's children's area to coordinate with the greetings cards. Kate Toomy, Museum Education Officer —
"We are delighted with the bespoke Alice in Wonderland themed cushions Anne designed and made for us at the museum -
they add a feeling of homeliness and comfort to our Alice reading corner."