Otago Daily Times

Science and toys inspire region’s WearableAr­t entries

- PAM JONES pam.jones@odt.co.nz

CHILD’S play and the intertwini­ng of arts and science have inspired the two Otago designers accepted for this year’s World of WearableAr­t (Wow) awards.

The creations of Carolyn Laing, of Clyde, and Ruth Arkless, of Waldronvil­le, will be part of Wow 2018 from September 27 to October 14.

Mrs Laing is a thirdtime Wow competitor who is also well known for her entries in the WoolOn Creative Fashion Event in Central Otago; she has won its avantgarde section several times.

For Ms Arkless, a science teacher who has long been interested in the arts and specialise­s in needle felting, it will be her first time exhibiting at Wow.

Both designers said they were thrilled to be accepted for this year’s Wow.

The names and detail of the entries are kept under wraps until the event, but Mrs Laing’s creation, in the ‘‘Bizarre Bra’’ category of Wow, is made from children’s play materials, the idea for her entry coming to her while she was sorting through old toys of her teenage children.

Ms Arkless said her multimedia entry in the ‘‘Under the microscope section’’ was a nod to her science career but also her love of the arts, and she saw various synergies between the arts and science.

This year’s 30th anniversar­y Wow show will feature entries from almost 150 designers, including 65 from around New Zealand.

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PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON ?? Blending arts and science . . . World of WearableAr­t entrant, Kaikorai Valley College science teacher Ruth Arkless, reflects on the synergies between the arts and science as she celebrates being selected as a Wow designer.
PHOTO: PAM JONES PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON Blending arts and science . . . World of WearableAr­t entrant, Kaikorai Valley College science teacher Ruth Arkless, reflects on the synergies between the arts and science as she celebrates being selected as a Wow designer.
 ??  ?? Creative mind . . . Clyde designer Carolyn Laing looks forward to seeing her creation on the stage at this year’s 2018 World of WearableAr­t.
Creative mind . . . Clyde designer Carolyn Laing looks forward to seeing her creation on the stage at this year’s 2018 World of WearableAr­t.

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