Crafts CouncilDirectoryMichelle HouseCollect Open – Collect Art Fair 2025About'Celebrating What Remains – (What You Stole from Me)' Three works, hand-printed and stitched about my mother and Alzheimer's from which she suffered for 13 years. A legacy of textiles passed on, with colour and its power to uplift and evoke emotion at its core. The work is a celebration of colour and pattern inspired by memories of homemade clothes and my mother’s multi-coloured knitting needle collection, combined with fabric from her hand-made curtains – now used again for Collect Open.Michelle HouseLondon, England'At Least We Have Neil Diamond', Iona WolffThe artist Michelle House and her work 'At Least We Have Neil Diamond' – one of three works she created for her Collect Open installation at Collect Art Fair 2025 Celebrating What Remains – (What You Stole from Me), Iona Wolff'Celebrating What Remains – (What You Stole from Me), by Michelle House. A Collect Open installation for Collect Art Fair 2025 at Somerset House.'At Least We Have Neil Diamond' and 'Celebrating What Remains: No. 2" details, Iona WolffClose up of two wall-based textile works by Michelle House for Collect Open 2025. Left: 'At Least We Have Neil Diamond' hand-printed pigments on linen and wool with stitch, framed in a Sapele tray frame. Right: 'Celebrating WhatREmains: No. 2', hand-printed pigments on linen and linen/cotton with reclaimed vintage curtain fabric trim. Hung with a Sapele dowel on solid brass fixings.'Celebrating What Remains – (What You Stole from Me)' at Collect Art Fair 2025, Iona WolffA Collect Open installation by the artist Michelle House for Collect Art Fair 2025 at Somerset HouseCollect Open – Collect Art Fair 2025About'Celebrating What Remains – (What You Stole from Me)' Three works, hand-printed and stitched about my mother and Alzheimer's from which she suffered for 13 years. A legacy of textiles passed on, with colour and its power to uplift and evoke emotion at its core. The work is a celebration of colour and pattern inspired by memories of homemade clothes and my mother’s multi-coloured knitting needle collection, combined with fabric from her hand-made curtains – now used again for Collect Open.Michelle HouseLondon, England'At Least We Have Neil Diamond', Iona WolffThe artist Michelle House and her work 'At Least We Have Neil Diamond' – one of three works she created for her Collect Open installation at Collect Art Fair 2025'At Least We Have Neil Diamond' and 'Celebrating What Remains: No. 2" details, Iona WolffClose up of two wall-based textile works by Michelle House for Collect Open 2025. Left: 'At Least We Have Neil Diamond' hand-printed pigments on linen and wool with stitch, framed in a Sapele tray frame. Right: 'Celebrating WhatREmains: No. 2', hand-printed pigments on linen and linen/cotton with reclaimed vintage curtain fabric trim. Hung with a Sapele dowel on solid brass fixings. Celebrating What Remains – (What You Stole from Me), Iona Wolff'Celebrating What Remains – (What You Stole from Me), by Michelle House. A Collect Open installation for Collect Art Fair 2025 at Somerset House.'Celebrating What Remains – (What You Stole from Me)' at Collect Art Fair 2025, Iona WolffA Collect Open installation by the artist Michelle House for Collect Art Fair 2025 at Somerset HouseMore from Michelle HouseProjectA commission for The British Academy's art collection ProjectWall-hangingsProjectTextile artworksProjectLimited edition printsProjectBespoke curtain commissionProjectTwo framed artworks for Craftworks