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Sandra Junele is an award-winning textile artist based in Dundee, Scotland. She studied interior design (diploma, Latvia 2014) and textiles (BA hons, Duncan Jordanstone 2022). Her work is known for its minimalist design, tactile quality and focus on interior applications. She creates large wall panel installations and custom-moulded shapes made from shredded recycled yarn waste mixed with handmade plant-based glue.
Junele’s passion for recycling began as a child in Latvia, where she watched her grandfather make furniture from scrap wood. This early experience sparked her interest in finding ways to repurpose materials that would otherwise go to landfill. Today she specialises in working with yarn waste, turning what was once rubbish into art.
Art brings joy and beauty to our lives, but it can also raise awareness about important issues, such as sustainability. By using recycled materials, she aims to inspire others to think more creatively about reducing their impact on the environment. Yarn waste is a specific problem, but it is in tackling these issues one at
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Sandra Campbell has lived a life packed with travel adventures and family joy in her 47 years – unfortunately, a life-limiting cancer diagnosis has put a question mark over what is ahead.
Sandra’s adventures have been chronicled in a 35,000-word biography, produced by a dedicated volunteer as part of HammondCare’s Life Stories program.
Sandra, now receiving palliative care with HammondCare, had her life carefully recorded in interviews over several months with volunteer biographer Sarah Mellowes. Sarah’s biography will be a forever memory of her wonderful life story for her two children, Allegra, 14, and Xavier, 12.
Sarah is one of about 30 volunteers in the HammondCare Life Stories program that produce about 35 biographies a year for palliative care patients.
Sarah, 35 and herself a mum, has taken time out from her corporate lawyer career to be involved in the Life Stories program while she simultaneously undertakes her Master of Laws at the University of Sydney.
“I am amazed at how strong Sandra is. No matter what she is going through she is eternally positive. I ad
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Sandra Gering
American curator (born 1942)
Sandra Eileen Gering (born Marks 1942) is an American gallerist, curator, and art dealer specializing in modern and contemporary art. She owned and operated commercial galleries in New York City. She is a proponent of conceptual art and interdisciplinary practices.
Biography
Born and raised in Chevy Chase, Maryland, Gering studied dental hygiene at the University of Bridgeport in the early 1960s.[1] From 1964 to 1987, she was married to Norman Charles Gering and lived on Long Island.[2] She took courses in art and arts administration at The New School and at New York University. While a student, Gering began selling art out of her home in Oyster Bay, Long Island. In 1988, she moved to Manhattan and began organizing exhibitions in her West Village townhouse. This period was notable for introducing long-lasting relationships with artists Dove Bradshaw and William Anastasi, as well as the architect Simon Ungers.
Career
Gering opened her first gallery in 1991 on Broome Street in Soho.[3]
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