Unravelling Women's Art isn't only a compelling read, although it is indeed just that. Its focus on the creators, rebels and innovators who have added to the powerful canon of works - by women - in, of and about textiles is comprehensively referenced, elegantly constructed into meaningful and valuable sub-genres, and populated with illuminating examples of both known and lesser-known women practitioners. A timely and attractive publication, Unravelling Women's Art lives up to its title, un-peeling, un-doing and un-tangling a complex and expanded territory, making delightful work of revealing its joyous, eclectic and culturally vital secrets, polemics, and fine and delicious conversations!--Professor Catherine Harper "University for the Creative Arts, Farnham, UK."; âWeâre in a time of #imitation of â#influenceâ in which people crave acceptance by others â afraid to go against the herd. The Herd Rules. This great book is about the rebels, the pioneers, the loners.â â Bonnie Greer, writer;âThe book I had to dive straight into when I got it was Unravelling Womenâs Art by P.L. Henderson, and a fascinating read it i. Looking at the way craft and art was separated and how textile art has developed through the years with wonderful artist interviews.â â Indie Bookshops and Publishers, end of week roundup; âItâs a thrilling story â exploring the global and historic patchwork of assorted female roles, identities and representations expressed through the needle arts so long overlooked, and covering female-centric textile art production including embroidery, weaving, soft sculpture and knit, not just in the western canon but in cultures around the world. Not merely a scholarly text, its ambitious scope makes for a compelling read, thanks to Hendersonâs exuberance in championing womenâs textile art.â Pg 57 March/April 2022 | Embroidery (embroiderymagazine.co.uk)