Second Skin

http://www.molli.org.uk/bark/

This is a companion to the Royal Albert Memorial Museum's 'Second Skin' exhibition, the main purpose of which is to demonstrate the many uses of bark and to show the amazing range of barkcloth designs which have been produced in the last 250 years by artists both known and unknown.

Homepage

Homepage

What is Bark?

What is Bark?

Exploring bark as a cloth

Exploring bark as a cloth

An object gallery, here showing African barkcloth

An object gallery, here showing African barkcloth

An object gallery, here showing barkcloth from the Pacific, in particular Samoa & Uvea

An object gallery, here showing barkcloth from the Pacific, in particular Samoa & Uvea

A piece of barkcloth collected during the Cook voyages

A piece of barkcloth collected during the Cook voyages

An etoy that lets you try out barkcloth printing online

An etoy that lets you try out barkcloth printing online

An etoy that challenges you to think about materials

An etoy that challenges you to think about materials

 

The museum has a collection of about 160 examples of barkcloth from many parts of the world and over 100 are displayed here in the galleries. These cloths combine the exotic and the familiar. The uses to which this kind of cloth have been put may be obvious – costume, matting, house decoration. The designs are vibrant and immediately attractive, yet the material itself is unfamiliar.

This exhibition is not intended to be a comprehensive account of the uses of bark or the myriad forms of barkcloth, but to spark the interest of visitors in a little-known material.