Lucy Macdonald

Dublin Core

Title

Lucy Macdonald

Description

I am a textile artist and designer with a rural studio on the edge of Banchory in North East Scotland. I work primarily with hand woven textiles which explore the relationships between place, material, and memory. My practice blends heritage weaving techniques with contemporary digital design, using natural fibres and sustainable processes to create site-specific capsule collections, artworks, and commissions. Rooted in a respect for traditional craft, my work is often inspired by the landscapes and seascapes that surround me. I incorporate natural dyeing, hand-weaving on multi-shaft looms, and a self-taught tapestry approach, building layered textile compositions that echo the textures, rhythms, and stories of place. Since launching Arra Textiles in 2016, I have developed collections for home and body, exhibited nationally and internationally and taken part in a residency which continue to shape how I make and think. Sustainability is central to my practice and I am currently transitioning toward a fully traceable and locally grounded studio model, connecting materials back to land and process. I see textiles as both a sensory and narrative medium. My practice is driven by curiosity, care for materials and a desire to create work which invites a closer look.

Date

2016

Contributor

cc274@st-andrews.ac.uk

Language

English

Type

Artisan

Identifier

950

Spatial Coverage

current,57.05353948071467,-2.474989173123399;

Europeana

Country

Scotland

Europeana Data Provider

Lucy Macdonald

Europeana Type

TEXT

Artisan Item Type Metadata

Prim Media

2288

Contact

cc274@st-andrews.ac.uk

Social Media

facebook,https://www.facebook.com/arratextiles;instagram,https://www.instagram.com/arratextiles;

Occupation

fibre and textile crafts

Field Worker

Catherine Anne Cassidy

Gender

female

Shop

https://www.arratextiles.co.uk/shop

Material Description

Heritage weaving techniques, contemporary digital design, natural fibres, sustainable textile processes, site-specific textile collections and commissions, natural dyeing, hand-weaving on multi-shaft looms, self-taught tapestry techniques, layered textile composition, landscape- and seascape-inspired design Exploration of texture, rhythm, and place through textiles

Citation

“Lucy Macdonald,” VERAP, accessed May 26, 2026, https://culturality.museum/omeka/items/show/2287.

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