Lyn Barlow says it is a "real privilege" to have her work displayed with Sir Grayson'sAn artist has said she "still can't believe" her tapestries have been exhibited alongside work by Sir Grayson Perry.
She admitted finding it "a bit overwhelming" seeing her 1.8m wall hangings on display at East Quay gallery, partly due to the personal journey they convey. "The street had its own community, a newspaper called The Villain, a women's group, a food co-op, and taught me that the personal is political," said Ms Barlow.Sir Grayson's Essex House Tapestries tell the story of a fictional woman
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