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Here I share what I’ve been working on, where I’ve been exhibiting and what I’m currently exploring.

Exhibitions

I have had the opportunity to exhibit my work across a range of shows and platforms as my practice has developed.

My work was first exhibited as part of my degree show at the Brunel Engine Shed in High Wycombe. Following this, I showcased my work at New Designers in London, presenting my graduate collection to a wider audience.

I was then selected as an Embroiderers’ Guild Graduate, which led to exhibiting at the Knit & Stitch Shows at Alexandra Palace and Harrogate. These experiences allowed me to connect with a community of makers and share my work with a larger audience.

I later exhibited internationally at Heimtextil in Frankfurt, where I presented my work as part of a curated showcase. I also took part in a workshop with London College of Fashion at Première Vision in Paris, gaining valuable insight into the global textile industry.

Most recently, I exhibited my work at the Fashion & Embroidery show at the NEC in Birmingham.

Featured in

I have been fortunate to have my work featured in a number of textile and embroidery publications as a graduate and emerging artist.

A close-up photograph of a colorful, embroidered textile piece with plant-like motifs in green and pink thread set against a pink background.
Screenshot of a webpage titled 'Innovation in Textiles' with a section called 'Industry Talk' discussing young designers at Heimtextil 2026. The page features images of green textile packaging and a person in a green dress made from textile packaging, outdoors in a garden.
Screenshot of a web page displaying a logo for Fashion & Embroidery at the top, featuring a circular design with a needle and flower. Below is a section titled "Features" with a colorful embroidered fabric design. Further down, a photo shows a display of embroidered and textile art pieces on a wall and table at an gallery or exhibition space. The accompanying text indicates the artist is Emily Cox from Buckinghamshire, a new university graduate, with her work inspired by nature and sustainability.
A page from a textile art presentation featuring Emily Cox. The page includes a small portrait photo of Emily, a biography about her passion for textile art, and a close-up photograph of a colorful embroidered fabric resembling a flower with pink and green thread on a pink background. The section labeled 'Regular' is visible in pink on the right side of the embroidery photo.
Exhibition booth displaying textile art and craft pieces, including wall hangings, floral artwork, mannequin dressed in green, and a table with brochures, with a sign indicating Emily Cox from Buckinghamshire New University graduate.
A workspace with leather pieces, pattern templates, orange scissors, and a utility knife on a black surface. The leather pieces have white chalk outlines for cutting.

News

Glove Making Workshop — Hand Embroidery
March 2026
I have recently been taking part in a glove-making workshop with the Worshipful Company of Glovers, where I have been learning how to hand embroider onto gloves. It has been an amazing opportunity to explore a new surface and develop my embroidery skills in a different way.
Working on such a structured and wearable form has pushed me to think differently about placement, detail, and how embroidery interacts with the body. It has been really exciting to learn a new technique and consider how this could influence my future work.

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