Monday, 6 April 2026

Natalie Low (with Dean Reddick) - Flight Exhibition

 

Natalie Low

Welcome to the Flight Exhibition, a selection of artists’ mobiles celebrating Dagenham’s history of aviation and its transmigratory population. Eleven artists and eleven writers explore this multi-layered theme during March and April at the Pink Tardis Gallery, Heathway Shopping Centre, Dagenham. 

Stare through the Pink Tardis window and marvel at these suspended sculptures, prototypes, and conceptual clouds. If you can't see the exhibition in person then don't worry, we'll be featuring all seventeen artworks here on the website. Every artwork has its very own dedicated writer, and we'll publish their responses here throughout March and April 2026.

Hanging majestically and serenely in the Pink Tardis Gallery, amongst the mayhem of maniacal machinery, is Natalie Low's hand knitted sculpture. This bold bird reminds us that London is home to a wide variety and huge numbers of birds and that cities and nature are intimately entwined. Natalie shows us once again what a versatile and adept artist she is, turning her hand from writing to knitting for the first of two art works created for the exhibition.


Dean Reddick provides a haiku style poem for Natalie's mobile.


The well-hung goose, hung

Flightless, like a Kakapo

Bald, its quills for me


Natalie Low is a creative knitter, stitcher and quilter. She lives in London, UK with her charming family.  

Dean Reddick is an artist and an art therapist. He frequently works with casting processes and loves drawing trees.
https://deanreddick.blogspot.com/



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