Isabella Ducrot, "Eva prima del Peccato" (2021), China ink and pigments on paper, 29.72 x 54.13 inches (~75.5 x 137.5 cm) (image courtesy the artist and Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne) DIJON, France ...
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At 75, Marie Gnanaraj is still exploring and experimenting with the loom, as her current exhibition at the Barefoot Gallery depicts Marie Gnanaraj is soft spoken, but with firm views about textiles.
Gallery 1313 is giving art lovers a chance to walk On the Wild Side of textile art. Parkdale resident Mary Dyja will be co-curating the On The Wild Side exhibit with Jennifer Tsuchida. The group show ...
Lakshmi Madhavan’s Kasavu art transforms Kerala’s gold-threaded textile into a modern canvas art, bringing timeless Indian heritage into contemporary homes. With digital prints and AI-generated ...
In Western culture, the perception of weaving as “women’s work” can be traced back to Penelope, the loyal wife of Homer’s wandering Odysseus who cleverly put off her insistent suitors for years by ...