Exploring Mindfulness through apparel : Tactile and Sensory Adventure for Kids
Oct
7

Exploring Mindfulness through apparel : Tactile and Sensory Adventure for Kids

Unlock the world of textures and sensations with your child in our exciting workshop, "Exploring Mindfulness through Apparels : Tactile and Sensory Adventure for Kids." This hands-on experience is designed to engage children (ages 2 and up), in a delightful journey of discovery through the wonderful realm of touch, feel, and sensory exploration. 

The workshop has a registration fee of $15 - that goes towards arranging the workshop materials. Kindly RSVP by filling the form and process the payment via Zelle or pay on the spot during registration. 

Payment details are as follows :

Zelle : +1 917-498-5132 (Bhumika Keswani)

Workshop Highlights:

  • Creativity Unleashed

  • Emotional Expression

  • Social Interaction

  • Tactile Exploration

  • Personalization while crafting their own fabric swatch 

Important Note: Participants aged 5 and above are kindly requested to bring a piece of fabric, textile, or garment with them to enhance their interactive experience during the workshop. Please make sure that your child is accompanied by an adult throughout the course of the workshop. 

This workshop promises a captivating journey into the world of textures and sensory experiences, fostering a love for exploration and a deeper connection to the world around them. Join us for "Exploring Mindfulness through apparel : Tactile and Sensory Adventure for Kids" and watch your child's curiosity and creativity blossom!

Learn More www.seesowkids.com

@seesowkids

In the same space of the workshop you get the opportunity to discover and purchase garments from the collection that celebrates the beauty of self-love and the rejuvenating power of the great outdoors. See Sow Garments proudly presents the "Outdoors and Self-Love Squad" collection, a range of thoughtfully designed apparel that combines comfort, style, and a deep appreciation for nature and self-care.

We have an extremely fun and unique way to bring these values through interactive and thoughtful apparel for the wonderful kids. Each design has a different impact and the best part is that the kids can play, learn and gain all the positive vibes from it. We offer meaningful prints which are printed using 'low impact dyes' which cause less harm to your mini one's skin and our precious planet Earth. 

Explore the collection today and join our squad!

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Unleash Your Creativity: Vive Handmade Open Studio
Oct
7

Unleash Your Creativity: Vive Handmade Open Studio

Join us for an epic afternoon of experimenting with color and pattern at Vive Handmade’s studio as we create a collaborative textile piece.

In a fun, judgment-free, there-are-no-mistakes environment, you will learn several textile techniques including painting, printing, stamping, and more. We'll be working with non-toxic water-based textile inks that can be applied in many ways.

Let your imagination fly as we create something magical together as a community. Bring a friend and make new friends! Beginners, experienced artists, and dreamers are welcome. 

Get an inside look at Vive Handmade and the collection of hand-dyed and printed scarves, pillows, and accessories. The studio is a playground of color, come experience the possibilities.

Note: Please wear clothing that you don't mind getting a little paint on! These colors are permanent on fabric.

Vive Handmade is created out of a deep connection to the energetic aspects of color and its ability to uplift and inspire us.

Working with water-based dyes on natural fabrics is endlessly interesting, improvisational and alive. Fiber, dye and water molecules meet in a spontaneous dance and colors emerge, merge and blend in exciting, serendipitous ways. There is an invitation to become a co-creator as intentional craft processes are applied to the alchemy of dye meeting cloth.

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Vignettes: one venue, three exhibitions
Oct
7

Vignettes: one venue, three exhibitions

Vignettes: one venue, three exhibitions presented by browngrotta arts

This series of events will feature a unique format -- three exhibitions in one space. Vignettes: one venue; three exhibitions will combine celebrations of the noted wood sculptor, Dorothy Gill Barnes and famed weaver and surface designer, Glen Kaufman, with An Abundance of Objects, featuring baskets, ceramics and sculptures by more than three dozen international artists.

An Artist’s Reception and Opening will take place on Saturday, Oct 7th, from 11 am to 6 pm.

Vignette 1: Dorothy Gill Barnes: A Way With Wood

Dorothy Gill Barnes: a Way With Wood will celebrate the work of the renowned sculptor, known for weaving bark, transforming natural materials, and for her collaborations with glass artists, resulting in objects that mix glass and bark and branches in intriguing ways. Among Barnes’ innovations were dendroglyphs, markings she’d make on live tree bark, which she allowed to develop into “scars” for months or years before har- vesting and using the resulting bark “drawings" in her works.

Vignette 2: Glen Kaufman: Elegant Eloquence

Glen Kaufman: Elegant Eloquence highlights the work of this master weaver who created photo collages, using a Japanese technique to apply gold and silver leaf atop intricately woven damask fabric, often in a grid, to reflect disappearing Japanese architecture. Also included are examples of Kaufman’s early work, which included both textural weaving and macramé-knotted and interlooped, hanging sculptural forms.

Vignette 3: An Abundance of Objects

The third exhibition, An Abundance of Objects, will combine baskets, sculptures, and ceramics by more than three dozen artists from the US and abroad. Included will be work by Dail Behennah (UK), Hisako Sekijima (JP), Tim Johnson (UK), Polly Sutton (US), Stéphanie Jacques (BE), Judy Mulford (US), Gizella Warburton (UK), Mary Merkel-Hess (US), Simone Pheulpin (FR), Lawrence LaBianca (US), Lizzie Farey (UK), Joe Feddersen (US), Toshiko Takeazu (US), Gary Trentham (US), Nancy Koenigsberg (US); Markku Kosonen (FI), Tamiko Kawata (US), Christine Joy (US), Kosuge Kogetsu (JP), Kajiwara Aya (JP), Kyomi Iwata (US), Katherine Westphal (US), Dona Look (US), John McQueen (US), Jiro Yonezawa (JP), Gyöngy Laky (US), Noriko Takimaya (JP), Gertrud Hals (NO), Jeannet Leenderste (US), Naomi Kobayashi (JP), Karyl Sisson (US), Willa Rogers (NZ), Neil and Fran Prince (US), Jin-Sook So (KO), Lewis Knauss (US), Dawn Walden (US), and Keiji Nio (JP).

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EXPRESSIVE REPAIR EVENT
Oct
1

EXPRESSIVE REPAIR EVENT

M.PATMOS is excited to welcome back one of our favorite talented people, Miron Kiselev with his ongoing project "Expressive Repair". Sit down with him and make your mark on his quilt or bring an item to repair and he will help you make it new again!

Ages 4 and up.

Learn More mpatmos.com

@mpatmos

Established over ten years ago, M.PATMOS designs modern wardrobe staples and sophisticated, textural knitwear meant to be passed down to future generations.

Focused on high quality and minimizing our environmental impact, we’ve worked with small family owned factories and workshops for many years, merging sustainable artisan hand crafted techniques and technology to create beautiful designs in luxurious, natural fibers.

We opened our shop in the fall of 2018 in Brooklyn, New York where we focus on bringing you the best from independent designers.

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TALKING TEXTILES CONFERENCE: THE KNIT OF TOGETHERNESS
Oct
1

TALKING TEXTILES CONFERENCE: THE KNIT OF TOGETHERNESS

Yarns are the threads that bind us. Spun from animal fibres, farmed from nature, innovated in labs or unravelled from waste, they are currently at the forefront of contemporary culture with the exciting return of creative knitwear and crochet — simultaneously an expression of craft, resilience and protest but also a trendy way to combat the onslaught of digital technology and intelligence. Come learn more about how yarns relate to identity, circularity, diversity, empowerment, environment and social change. Now, more than ever, we will savor their federating power and celebrate the knit of togetherness.

Curated by Philip Fimmano as part of New York Textile Month, this special online conference brings together speakers from around the globe, continuing our dedication to textile creativity and education by offering this exciting program free to all students and teaching faculty. 

An international lineup of speakers features Li Edelkoort, Philip Fimmano, students from Polimoda’s Farm to Fabric to Fashion Masters, and many more. The event also includes the announcement of the 2023 Dorothy Waxman International Textile Design Prize, proudly supported by Mohawk Group. 

Program

9:00 AM THE KNIT OF TOGETHERNESS

Philip Fimmano, co-founder, of Talking Textiles

9:05 AM SWADDLING: Autumn/Winter 2024–25

Li Edelkoort, trend forecaster 

9:40 AM CONSCIOUS CASHMERE

Charlotte Björklund, founder, Linnea Lund

10:00 AM FARM TO YARN

Polimoda Textile Masters Second Year Students: Georgia Pfaff, Priya Deep, Marinela Yzellari & Sabrina Stadlobe

10:20 AM FAIR ISLE KNITTING

Helen Wyld, Senior Curator of Historic Textiles, Global Arts, Cultures & Design, National Museums Scotland

10:40 AM MAXHOSA AFRICA

Laduma Ngxokolo, fashion designer

11:00 AM ANDEAN KNITTING

Aymar Ccopacatty, artist

11:20 AM WOOL FIBERS

Hasnain Lilani, Co-Founder of Datini Fibres in conversation with Cynthia Hathaway, Woolmarch

11:40 AM REVOLUTION & KNITTING

Amy Twigger Holroyd, Associate Professor of Fashion & Sustainability, Nottingham Trent University 

12:00 PM MENDING & KNITTING

Celia Pym, artist

12:20 PM OPEN SOURCE KNITTING

Ruth Herring, knitwear & crochet designer

12:45 PM SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT 

Dorothy Waxman International Textile Design Prize Announcement with Royce Epstein, Mohawk Group

1:00 PM approximate end

General Admission: $50

Students & Faculty:  FREE (please register with your institution email)

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Sharktooth x Common Loom: 'Beyond Repair'
Sep
30

Sharktooth x Common Loom: 'Beyond Repair'

Sharktooth is collaborating with Common Loom to create a month-long event, ‘beyond repair.’ This event showcases the process of unraveling a worn-through rag rug from Sharktooth’s collection, transforming its composition, and weaving it anew at Common Loom. Throughout, we will document our process and share each step in the rag rug’s renewal.

Follow our process online, visit us at Sharktooth during September shop hours, and join us on September 30 for a celebratory reception and viewing of our transformed rag rug alongside beautiful, utilitarian antique rag rugs from Sharktooth’s collection.

Rag rugs have been a key part of domestic recycling systems for much of their history. After a rug’s warp has worn through, its fabric weft can often be salvaged and woven anew. This process extends the life of the materials and offers an intimate lens into the life of the original weaver. ‘beyond repair' invites us to consider themes of regeneration, transformation, and renewal alongside the ethics of stewardship, care, and repair.

Visit us at Sharktooth during shop hours: 111 Grand Street, Brooklyn, NY | Tues. – Sun. 12:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Follow our process at www.sharktooth.nyc and on Instagram: @_sharktooth_ and @commonloomstudio

Register below to attend our ‘beyond repair’ celebration and viewing at Sharktooth on Saturday, September 30, 6-8pm

Sharktooth, co-owned by Kellen Tucker and Lorenza Lattanzi, carefully sources and repairs antique textiles to nurture their continued use. Mae Colburn’s work with Common Loom explores the expressive, connective potential of rag rug weaving. This is our first collaboration.

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The Performance Queue
Sep
30

The Performance Queue

In celebration of the last official day of New York Textile Month, Ragna Froda presents “A Performance Queue” at L space Gallery. The featured artists working with performance are Lina Celis, Heidi Hankaniemi and Elisa Lutteral.

Sour Thoughts by Heidi Hankaniemi

From 2:00 pm to 5:00pm

Hankaniemi continues to embroider your Sour Word contributions. Over 400 cathartic bad words were submitted by visitors during her Sour Curtain exhibition at the gallery in June 2023.

The work confronts the viewer with unrealistic expectations imposed in women to perform laborious domestic activities with a smile. It's a vessel for a quiet tantrum, all the while keeping up appearances.

 

The Braided Hands by Elisa Lutteral

Performed by Sofia Ameglio, Serena Brunswig, Madison Chu, and Clara Wiest.

3:00 pm

The symbol of the hand appears as an expression of human consciousness. Hands have the capacity to sculpt, mold, and weave the world we inhabit but also to unravel and destroy. In this duality, hands can reshape and react to our surroundings. Making transforms both states of matter and the mind. It is an act of being present and active in the world. When these hands become intertwined and fused with other hands, they build a network, and from this network stems collective consciousness. The performative represents a unique collaboration involving four contemporary dancers who have no prior rehearsal together. The central element driving the interaction among the actors is the use of the glove. This glove serves as a tool to guide their movements and engagements. When their fingers become braided, it triggers a transformative shift in how the bodies interact with each other.

 

Montaña, A Refuge to Settling In by Lina Celis

3:30 pm

"Montaña: a refuge to settling in" is a ceremonial journey. It utilizes deliberate textiles and alchemical methodologies to explore our connection to existence and affinity. Seamlessly intertwining textile craftsmanship, mundane sounds, mythology, and childhood memories, the performance becomes an ode to life's intricate fabric. Rooted in the dynamic relationship between evolving identity and one's homeland, the performance draws inspiration from the Andes Mountains, expressed through deliberate movements and narratives. Comparable to a cherished "hogar" or the comforting "ruana," the performance fosters a sense of unity and belonging, mirroring the essence of indigenous heritage.

Learn More @elilutteral @heidihankaniemi @linacelisjourney

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Lovelyskybed Quilts: Fall Show and Sale
Sep
30

Lovelyskybed Quilts: Fall Show and Sale

On Saturday September 30th, Lovelyskybed will present new quilts to keep you cozy for the winter season. Each piece is one-of-a-kind and machine washable.

Join us at Paradise of Replica independent record store on the Lower East Side to browse quilts and enjoy snacks and tunes.

We’ll have a few mini-quilts and pillows available too!

Learn More www.lovelyskybed.com

@lovelyskybed

Lizzie Harper is a fabric sustainability expert who, in her free time, creates the Lovelyskybed collection of one-of-a-kind quilts from her collection of scraps, swatches, vintage, deadstock and new materials. Primarily made with cotton, linen, and silk, Lovelyskybed Quilts are designed in a sophisticated yet serene palette and meant to last a lifetime.

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abc carpet & home
Sep
30

abc carpet & home

  • 888 Broadway New York, NY, 10003 United States (map)
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Celebrate New York Textile Month with abc carpet and home, the NYC destination for one-of-a-kind rugs.

All month long at abc, we will be showcasing various textile artisans + specialty hand-crafted traditions in-store. We will close out New York Textile Month with an in-store Textile Event at abc's Manhattan Flagship on Saturday, September 30th to celebrate the magic of textile craftsmanship.

Learn More abchome.com

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abc is the most iconic luxury home design destination in New York City, enchanting shoppers with its unique, unrivaled high-end rug offering, paired with its expertly curated selection of artisan decor and furniture pieces sourced across the globe.

abc is not only the place where home decor enthusiasts come to discover one-of-a-kind finds, but more so an otherworldly space igniting the customer’s inspiration to bring magic home.

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Elana Herzog: Ripped, Tangled, and Frayed. OPENING
Sep
29

Elana Herzog: Ripped, Tangled, and Frayed. OPENING

The Visual Art Center of New Jersey presents the work of Elana Herzog in the Art Center's Main Gallery. The exhibition: Ripped, Tangled, and Frayed (September 29th, 2023 - February 4th, 2024) will feature stunning mixed textile works ranging from raw and threadbare fabric vestiges to plush floral piecework embellished with embroidery and applique. Since 1997, the artist has been fascinated by vintage chenille, which she rips, sews, staples, suspends, and occasionally adorns with beadwork. Exhibition highlights include her signature stapled works, which involved deconstructing and embedding textiles seamlessly into the gallery walls. Herzog also showcases recent large-scale wall pieces, a new direction in sewing, combining, and accumulating different fabrics sourced from her extensive travels. Finally, a site-specific floor installation, Felled, features cut logs incised with fabric extending from the Main Gallery to the building’s exterior. Through artworks spanning from 1995 to the present, this exhibition reflects the breadth and depth of Herzog’s innovative engagement with textiles.

Learn More www.artcenternj.org

The Visual Arts Center of New Jersey nurtures the capacity for personal expression, expands the creative experience, and fosters stronger communities by empowering people to see, make, and learn about art. Through exhibition, Studio School, and community programs, the Art Center engenders connection, curiosity, and creative risk-taking among its constituents.

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Galina Carroll
Sep
29

Galina Carroll

In December 2023 I will have an exhibition "Reaching Hands". I am working on my knitwear collection of sweaters, accessories and knitted jewelry with collaboration of Japanese ceramic artist. The round shapes like pom pons, polka dot patterns and shape of hands like glove/pockets, mittens are incorporated in knitwear. Reaching hands through the globe for collaborations and creativity is a concept of the exhibit. For my jewelry pieces I am using round ceramic tiles for embellishment of knitted bracelets, bags, necklaces.

In this event, I would be very happy to share my work process of creating this collection with textile artists. The knitwear exhibition is taking place in December 2023 in small gallery of Kyoto, Japan. I will post the link to live event on my social media GalinaCarrollDesigns. Next year I would like to bring Japanese textile artists to New York and share their work here with possible collaboration between two countries.

Learn More www.Galinacarroll.com

@galinacarrolldesigns

Galina Carroll Russian/American is a knitwear designer and fiber artist. She has long and cozy relationship with textiles and fiber. Number of years she worked as a freelance and full time sweater designer for companies: Ralph Lauren, Donna Karan, Anthropologie, Gap, Abercrombie & Fitch and others. For last 18 years she design for private clients, her store on Etsy and knitting magazines: Vogue Knitting, Rowan, Knit 1, Creative Knitting, Knitters and other publications.

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Waste No More Open House Reception Day II
Sep
28

Waste No More Open House Reception Day II

Clothes are where we start. We believe they should be ethical, timeless, well-made clothes designed to work together, wear effortlessly, and be part of a responsible lifecycle.

Waste No More is part of a circular system designed to upend the conventional cycle of consumerism. We’re taking our clothes back—over two million garments since 2009—and transforming the pieces that are damaged beyond repair into entirely new designs.

Join us in our Irvington, New York Studio for a guided tour of our space. We will have our latest wallworks on display and will offer a demonstration of our needle felting machine. See how we are transforming damaged garments from our take-back program into one-of-a-kind works of art, as well as homewares and accessories.

Be sure to visit the EILEEN FISHER RENEW store before or after the tour.

Our studio is a five minute walk from the Irvington, NY Metro North Train Station.

Learn More https://www.wastenomore.com/

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Waste No More Studio Tour Day II
Sep
28

Waste No More Studio Tour Day II

Clothes are where we start. We believe they should be ethical, timeless, well-made clothes designed to work together, wear effortlessly, and be part of a responsible lifecycle.

Waste No More is part of a circular system designed to upend the conventional cycle of consumerism. We’re taking our clothes back—over two million garments since 2009—and transforming the pieces that are damaged beyond repair into entirely new designs.

Join us in our Irvington, New York Studio for a guided tour of our space. We will have our latest wallworks on display and will offer a demonstration of our needle felting machine. See how we are transforming damaged garments from our take-back program into one-of-a-kind works of art, as well as homewares and accessories.

Be sure to visit the EILEEN FISHER RENEW store before or after the tour.

Our studio is a five minute walk from the Irvington, NY Metro North Train Station.

Learn More https://www.wastenomore.com/

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Two Grey Hills: 7 Generations of Navajo Weaving
Sep
28

Two Grey Hills: 7 Generations of Navajo Weaving

Join us on Thursday, September 28th to learn more about the rich history of Navajo Weaving from Master Weavers, Lynda Teller Pete and Barbara Teller Ornelas. Two Grey Hills Tapestry Weaver Lynda Teller Pete and Barbara Teller Ornelas are Tabaaha (Water Edge Clan) and born for the To’aheedliinii (Two Waters Flow Together Clan). Lynda and Barbara were raised along with their siblings at the Two Grey Hills Trading Post. Barbara and Lynda draw on their family and clan connections to offer insight into the world of Navajo rugs. Join us for this special event with two world renowned Diné artists and learn how their creative practice is preserving their cultural craft for future generations.

Learn More navajorugweavers.com

Barbara Teller Ornelas (Diné) is a fifth-generation master Navajo weaver and culture bearer who sold her first rug when she was only 10 years old. Her father Sam Teller (1918–2000) was a Diné (Navajo) trader for 32 years and her mother, Ruth Teller (1928–2014), was a weaver, gardener, quilter, and photographer. When Ornelas was 10, her paternal grandmother dreamt that her granddaughter would become a great weaver who shared their traditions around the world. Fifty-six years later, Ornelas has not only honed her artistry as a Two Grey Hills weaver but shared it with audiences all over the world in the form of workshops, lectures, and exhibitions. In 2023, Barbara was awarded the United States Artists Fellowship in Traditional Arts.

Lynda Teller Pete (Diné) is an award-winning fifth-generation weaver who is best known for using a traditional Two Grey Hills regional style. The belief that beauty and harmony should be woven into every rug was instilled in her from the age of six, when Pete was officially introduced to weaving. Along with her weaving, she collaborates with art centers, guilds, museums, universities, and other venues to educate the public about Diné (Navajo) history and the preservation of Navajo weaving traditions. Together with her sister Barbara Teller Ornelas, she wrote Spider Woman’s Children: Navajo Weavers Today (2018), the first book written about Diné weavers by Diné weavers since the time of Spanish and colonial contacts, as well as How to Weave a Navajo Rug and Other Lessons from Spider Woman (2020). Pete is the Director of Equity and Inclusion at the Textile Society of America and a 2022-2023 Luce Indigenous Knowledge Fellow.

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Art, Textiles, and the Designer's Mind ft. A Surprise Look Inside our Newest Line
Sep
28

Art, Textiles, and the Designer's Mind ft. A Surprise Look Inside our Newest Line

Join Pollack for morning coffee and a behind-the-scenes look at the company’s SoHo studio. Rachel Doriss, VP and Design Director, will share her process of designing a textile—from the spark of inspiration (often from unexpected places) to hand-drawn artwork and the many production techniques that can be used to achieve the final result. Learn how choices of color, texture, scale, luster, and fibers all play their part. Plus, get a first-look at Pollack’s just-launched line, Spring Street by Pollack.

Go inside Pollack’s design studio and meet Rachel Doriss, VP and Design Director, to see first-hand the creative process of how a textile comes to brilliant life. You’ll catch Rachel’s enthusiasm as she takes you from inspiration to hand-drawn sketch to the many production choices—some traditional, others cutting-edge—that go into making a fabric.

Learn More www.pollackassociates.com

Pollack is a boutique design company, specializing in unique, innovative designs, and using a large and varied tool box of artistry, fiber contents, yarns and weaving techniques. The company got its start 30 years ago with the launch of its collection of textiles targeted to the high-end interiors market. Since then, the line has flourished and expanded into the contract, residential and hospitality markets, as a more decorative aesthetic was combined with the company’s solid technical foundation. The wide-ranging collection is celebrated for fabrics that easily cross the lines of these individual segments–fabrics marked by sophisticated design, intricate construction, nuanced color palettes and timeless style.

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Interwoven Narratives - Session II
Sep
27

Interwoven Narratives - Session II

Colectivo de Palabreo presents “Interwoven Narratives”, a participatory and interdisciplinary online “palabreo” that brings to light the interconnectedness among creative practices linked with today’s global agenda. The featured panelists are Piedad Aguilar, Juan Pablo Aschner, Ana Gutierrez, Zayaan Khan and Arcenio Moya.

The event will be divided into two sessions and will include a conversation (Palabreo) with a guest moderator at the end of each session. During the intermission of each day’s session, we will showcase a hands-on demonstration led by two skilled weavers. They will guide us on a voyage to our origins and the intrinsic bond we share with craftsmanship and creation.
This event shatters the boundaries of a traditional conference setup and the formality of screens by establishing transnational connections through a non-structured process called “palabreo”.

Panelists
Zayaan Khan (Seed Bibliotek) Cape Town: As an artist,consultant, researcher, and food transformer, Zayaan’s work finds a resting place through food as a means of understanding the world, particularly seed, land, and our collective heritage.

Ana Maria Gutierrez (ORGANIZMO) Colombia: She discovered the power of action and community building, giving rise to Organizmo - a research center focused on regeneration and the exchange of intercultural knowledge.

Juan Pablo Aschner (Facultad de Creación) Bogota: Architect and dean of Facultad de Creacion at Universidad del Rosario, Bogota. He integrated transmedia design, as well as the incorporation of methodological and thematic resources used in social sciences, and humanities.

Arcenio Moya (Facultad de Creación) Bogota: Pioneering the idea that a master craftsman holds the same rank as any other educator, as a master craftsman of the Wounaan People he carries within him the territorial trajectories of the Chocó jungle, the rivers, and the Pacific coast.

Piedad Aguilar (BAT Textile Arte Biennale) Chile: Textile researcher, and director of Textile Arte Biennale of Chile, and Fiber Art at Universidad Catolica. She focuses on textile experimentation with her rug studio AWNW.

Andrei Fernandez (Textiles Semilla & Silät Wichi) Argentina: Curator and independent researcher, cultural manager. Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts (UNT), with studies in Social and Political Anthropology (FLACSO). She supports artists who reflect on identity and authorship. She has initiated intercultural projects that bring together artists, artisans, and activists.

Feel free to join in and interact by weaving, crocheting or making during the “Palabreo” sessions.

Learn More https://colectivodepalabreo.cargo.site

Session 2 - Wednesday 27th, 6pm - 8pm EST

  • Piedad Aguilar (Bienal de Arte Textil), Chile

  • Juan Pablo Aschner (Universidad del Rosario, Colombia

  • Arcenio Moya (Master Craftsman), Colombia

We are a transdisciplinary collective of applied research founded in 2022 by Lina Celis,, Elisa Lutteral, Rubén Goméz, and León Duval. We work with the traces, renderings, representations, and relationships derived from Latinx culture in different global contexts, aiming to comprehend, expose, and communicate their impacts and extents through engagement actions among individuals, collectives, humans, more-than-humans, and communities, facilitated by the act of "palabreo" (oral communication).

In this regard, we understand "palabreo" not in its pejorative connotation stemming from the Western and colonizing world of the Americas, but rather from its American and pre-Hispanic significance, as an oral and performative means of transmitting knowledge and worldview.

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Textile Showcase at C24 Gallery
Sep
27

Textile Showcase at C24 Gallery

Textile Showcase at C24 Gallery will be an informal tour of textile art by a number of different artists currently on view as part of a group exhibition in our Atrium space, as well as in our project space and private viewing room. Guided by Gallery Manager Deborah Oster Pannell, participants will learn more about the artists' process, craft and inspiration, in a relaxed, conversational event.

Artists include Merav Kamel & Halil Balabin, Fırat Neziroğlu, İrfan Önürmen, Micha Serraf, and Patricia Waller, representing Israel, Turkey, Zimbabwe & South Africa, and Chile, via Germany. They work in a range of mediums and techniques, including layered tulle constructions, crocheted acrylic yarn, wool and cotton needlepoint, hand woven wool and silk, and miscellaneous fabrics.

The collection of work by these artists demonstrates the diversity of C24 Gallery's international program, as well as the depth and complexity of artistic vision that we champion. We look forward to a lively exchange about technique and composition as they relate to materiality, all in the context of celebrating a variety of contemporary textile art.

Learn More c24gallery.com

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C24 Gallery is an independent, contemporary art gallery located in Chelsea, New York. Our artists work in a variety of mediums, including painting, ceramics, photography, textile art, video and sculpture. They share a common exploration of personal and cultural identity and its relationship to history and ongoing cultural and environmental changes. Their narratives are compelling and thought-provoking, and their work is complex and nuanced. We work collaboratively with numerous non-profit organizations and other cultural institutions to augment our exhibition calendar with a variety of additional programming. Our mission is to maintain an open and accessible space for art lovers and the art curious, in the heart of one of the world’s most prestigious, commercial art districts.

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Stitch by Stitch: The Fabric of Healing
Sep
27

Stitch by Stitch: The Fabric of Healing

  • Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund (20th floor) (map)
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At this event you will have the opportunity to view story cloths from CTP healing circles around the world. Founder and Executive Director Dr. Rachel Cohen will speak about how textile testimonials can provide a pathway for healing for survivors of human rights abuses. The exhibit amplifies the voices of women, girls, and LGBTQI people who have been silenced by systems of oppression and violence. The story cloths invite us to bear witness to their suffering, their resilience and their capacity for recovery.

The CTP approach takes inspiration from the ancient practice of making story cloths found across many cultures: Women come together to sew their 'unspeakable' stories into images in cloth. They find safety, support, community, and a vital means of self-expression. In the group therapy, they begin to experience their stories in a new way—free of stigma, shame, self-blame, guilt, and the body’s automatic response to traumatic experiences. The sewing circle becomes a community of acceptance and support for those who have been stigmatized and rejected.

As she stitches her story, one participant explains its impact: “I feel like I’ve rid myself of a heavy load, a load I carried. It’s passed now. I am getting rid of things that I had carried in my heart.”

Learn More www.commonthreadsproject.org

Common Threads Project (CTP) is a non-profit humanitarian organization that uses textile work, art therapy, mind-body approaches and group trauma treatment to provide pathways for recovery for survivors of sexual violence, war and displacement. Since its founding in 2012, CTP has established healing programs for in Ecuador, Nepal, Bosnia, Democratic Republic of Congo, and in refugee communities in the US. We believe that all survivors, regardless of circumstances, deserve deeply effective and enduring recovery services.

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Waste No More Studio Tour Day I
Sep
27

Waste No More Studio Tour Day I

Clothes are where we start. We believe they should be ethical, timeless, well-made clothes designed to work together, wear effortlessly, and be part of a responsible lifecycle.

Waste No More is part of a circular system designed to upend the conventional cycle of consumerism. We’re taking our clothes back—over two million garments since 2009—and transforming the pieces that are damaged beyond repair into entirely new designs.

Join us in our Irvington, New York Studio for a guided tour of our space. We will have our latest wallworks on display and will offer a demonstration of our needle felting machine. See how we are transforming damaged garments from our take-back program into one-of-a-kind works of art, as well as homewares and accessories.

Be sure to visit the EILEEN FISHER RENEW store before or after the tour.

Our studio is a five minute walk from the Irvington, NY Metro North Train Station.

Learn More https://www.wastenomore.com/

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Interwoven Narratives - Session I
Sep
27

Interwoven Narratives - Session I

Colectivo de Palabreo presents “Interwoven Narratives”, a participatory and interdisciplinary online “palabreo” that brings to light the interconnectedness among creative practices linked with today’s global agenda. The featured panelists are Piedad Aguilar, Juan Pablo Aschner, Ana Gutierrez, Zayaan Khan and Arcenio Moya.

The event will be divided into two sessions and will include a conversation (Palabreo) with a guest moderator at the end of each session. During the intermission of each day’s session, we will showcase a hands-on demonstration led by two skilled weavers. They will guide us on a voyage to our origins and the intrinsic bond we share with craftsmanship and creation.
This event shatters the boundaries of a traditional conference setup and the formality of screens by establishing transnational connections through a non-structured process called “palabreo”.

Panelists
Zayaan Khan (Seed Bibliotek) Cape Town: As an artist,consultant, researcher, and food transformer, Zayaan’s work finds a resting place through food as a means of understanding the world, particularly seed, land, and our collective heritage.

Ana Maria Gutierrez (ORGANIZMO) Colombia: She discovered the power of action and community building, giving rise to Organizmo - a research center focused on regeneration and the exchange of intercultural knowledge.

Juan Pablo Aschner (Facultad de Creación) Bogota: Architect and dean of Facultad de Creacion at Universidad del Rosario, Bogota. He integrated transmedia design, as well as the incorporation of methodological and thematic resources used in social sciences, and humanities.

Arcenio Moya (Facultad de Creación) Bogota: Pioneering the idea that a master craftsman holds the same rank as any other educator, as a master craftsman of the Wounaan People he carries within him the territorial trajectories of the Chocó jungle, the rivers, and the Pacific coast.

Piedad Aguilar (BAT Textile Arte Biennale) Chile: Textile researcher, and director of Textile Arte Biennale of Chile, and Fiber Art at Universidad Catolica. She focuses on textile experimentation with her rug studio AWNW.

Andrei Fernandez (Textiles Semilla & Silät Wichi) Argentina: Curator and independent researcher, cultural manager. Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts (UNT), with studies in Social and Political Anthropology (FLACSO). She supports artists who reflect on identity and authorship. She has initiated intercultural projects that bring together artists, artisans, and activists.

Feel free to join in and interact by weaving, crocheting or making during the “Palabreo” sessions.

Learn More https://colectivodepalabreo.cargo.site

Session 1 - Wednesday 27th, 9am - 11am EST

  • Zayaan Khan (Seed Biblioteek), South Africa

  • Ana Gutierrez (ORGANIZMO),  Colombia

  • Andrei Fernandez (Textiles Semilla & Silät Wichi),  Argentina

We are a transdisciplinary collective of applied research founded in 2022 by Lina Celis,, Elisa Lutteral, Rubén Goméz, and León Duval. We work with the traces, renderings, representations, and relationships derived from Latinx culture in different global contexts, aiming to comprehend, expose, and communicate their impacts and extents through engagement actions among individuals, collectives, humans, more-than-humans, and communities, facilitated by the act of "palabreo" (oral communication).

In this regard, we understand "palabreo" not in its pejorative connotation stemming from the Western and colonizing world of the Americas, but rather from its American and pre-Hispanic significance, as an oral and performative means of transmitting knowledge and worldview.

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Artist Speaker Series with Simone Elizabeth Saunders
Sep
26

Artist Speaker Series with Simone Elizabeth Saunders

Simone Elizabeth Saunders (she/her) is a textile artist based in Mohkinstsis – Calgary, Canada. She holds a B.F.A. with Distinction from the Alberta University of Arts in 2020. Her textiles are hand tufted in the medium of rug-making using a punch needle and tufting machine. Saunders explores themes of the diaspora, ancestorship, and Black womanhood. Her colorful textiles highlight motifs and iconography from her Jamaican heritage and engage with sociocultural factors reclaiming power from oppressive ideologies. Currently, Saunders is exploring the iconography of the famed high Renaissance era Unicorn Tapestries and Art Nouveau advertising through a contemporary Black feminist lens.

Register for Simone Elizabeth’s Saunder’s talk that will be held on Tuesday, September 26, 2023 at 7 pm Eastern by visiting the American Tapestry Alliance's website. A Zoom link will be included with registration confirmation and a reminder will be sent out at least 24 hours prior to the talk.

Learn More americantapestryalliance.org

@americantapestryalliance

The American Tapestry Alliance (ATA) is engaged in a wide range of educational, exhibition, outreach and promotional programs. Our programs serve to promote contemporary tapestry as an art form, sponsor and develop exhibitions to support contemporary tapestry artists, promote educational opportunities within the tapestry field, and provide a network for tapestry artists.

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Tea and Textiles with Sugandha Gupta
Sep
26

Tea and Textiles with Sugandha Gupta

  • 1239 Broadway New York, NY, 10001 United States (map)
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Join us for tea and a gallery talk with textile artist and designer Sugandha Gupta about her creative process and sources of inspiration. Gupta will discuss the complexities of her intersectionality as a woman of color without color, a person with a disability, and an immigrant, and share how her intersectional experiences inform her work and practice. Exploring the different ways in which information can be disseminated, Gupta emphasizes that disability is not about overcoming one’s challenges but rather about overcoming barriers set by society. Her work navigates a world that does not consider disabled bodies and minds in the design of its existence, which has led to complex layers of marginalization and reduced expectations.

Sugandha Gupta is the Assistant Professor of Fashion Design and Social Justice at Parsons School of Design. She creates multi-sensory textiles that engage audiences through their senses. Her research interests are at the intersections of social, environmental, and disability justice. Gupta also advocates for disabilities at museums, conferences, and universities. She is an established artist and designer with over 15 years of experience. Her work has been showcased at the American Crafts Council Show, Smithsonian Craft Show, Hunterdon Art Museum, NYTM, The United Nations Headquarters, and The Met. She has won prestigious awards such as Dorothy Waxman Textile Prize, CFDA Design Graduate, and International Design Award.

Learn More thejewelrylibrary.com

@thejewelrylibrary

SHOP @ The Jewelry Library is featuring textile-based jewelry and wearable art by contemporary and vintage makers working with a wide range of materials, from rags and textile scraps to luxury fibers thru September 29th. 

Come by to meet makers and experts Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons for shopping, tea, and conversation! 

1239 Broadway, Suite 801

Hours: Tuesday-Friday Noon-6:00pm

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Finnish Frontiers: Driving the Transition Towards Nature Positive
Sep
25

Finnish Frontiers: Driving the Transition Towards Nature Positive

Featuring: Mikko Lassila – Director, New Businesses at UPM, Milja Hannu-Kuure – Managing Director at Brightplus Oy, Olli Kähkönen – Co-Founder & CEO at Nordic Bioproducts Group Oy, Joonas Sirviö – Co-founder & CEO at Granulous

Hosted By: Dr. Gayatri Keskar, VP of Research, Material ConneXion

Are you ready to embark on a circular journey towards a fossil-free future? Business Finland and the Consulate General of Finland, New York, are excited to invite you to an exclusive webinar in collaboration with Material ConneXion, where we'll explore how nature-inspired and nature-derived innovations are creating a positive impact in the world.

With its rich, abundant forest resources and commitment to innovation, Finland is well-positioned to harness the power of responsibly sourced and processed renewable feedstocks for developing ecological products. This presentation provides a glimpse into current barriers to the adoption of biomaterials and how these Finnish companies are seamlessly integrating natural and recycled inputs drawn from the forest and agricultural sectors using green chemistry to create safe, high-performance, low-impact materials that address modern needs in packaging and textiles, among other sectors. Let’s work together to harmonize a resourceful, nature-centric approach with cutting-edge technology to steer the consumer goods industry toward a resilient future based on sustainable practices and renewable value propositions.

Are you ready to embark on a circular journey towards a fossil-free future? Business Finland and the Consulate General of Finland, New York, are excited to invite you to an exclusive webinar in collaboration with Material ConneXion, where we'll explore how nature-inspired and nature-derived innovations are creating a positive impact in the world.

Learn more @finlandnewyork @materialconnexion @businessfinland,materialconnexion.com, finlandabroad.fi, www.businessfinland.fi

The Consulate General of Finland in New York promotes Finland’s commercial interests, works on improving the operational conditions for the Finnish cultural agents, and strengthens Finland’s national brand through the means of public diplomacy.

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Embroidery Exhibition
Sep
24

Embroidery Exhibition

Our in-house denim tailor and embroidery artist, Ramell - Correen Frederick will be providing an embroidery exhibition on September 24th. You will be able to bring in your denim garments and get your name or a cool design added by Ramell using his hand cranked chain stitch machine.

Ramell has called Brooklyn home since 2008. At a young age Ramell knew that he wanted a career in art. He has explored with various mediums over the years but started working with textiles and thread around 20 years ago. He has the answers for a lot of your denim-based questions and your guy for an alteration or to save your favorite jeans from a slow death. Additionally, as an Embroidery artist, Ramell has been making one of a kind, hand cranked, thread on fabric art for the last 5 years utilizing a 100+ year old Singer machine.

Learn More smokeyvale.com

@smokey_vale

@tattood.cloth

We are a community inspired concept space in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. We're a high-end barber shop, clothing boutique and community creative hub/space showcasing local creatives, artists, designers, and musicians etc. We are marrying Brooklyn’s sense of community, networking, and collaboration with the need that it’s ever changing dynamic, and demographic have for fashion and grooming.

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ROSE PEARLMAN - EXHIBIT OF "NEW WORKS" and OPENING OF "NEW WORKS"
Sep
23

ROSE PEARLMAN - EXHIBIT OF "NEW WORKS" and OPENING OF "NEW WORKS"

M.PATMOS is excited to host Rose Pearlman - a talented Brooklyn based artist, teacher, and textile designer. With a background in fine arts and a love of well designed functional objects, her creations blur the lines between art and craft and pushes the boundaries with non-traditional techniques and materials. Her work has been featured in fiber magazines, galleries, and numerous online design sites. Rose's book, Modern Rug Hooking, was published with Roost Books in 2019 her latest book 'Making Things' will be released in Spring 2024.

And for the opening: M.PATMOS is excited to welcome and celebrate the talented Rose Pearlman. Her exhibit of new works will be on view and she will be bringing special items for sale the day of the opening. Refreshments will be served.

Learn More mpatmos.com

@mpatmos

Established over ten years ago, M.PATMOS designs modern wardrobe staples and sophisticated, textural knitwear meant to be passed down to future generations.

Focused on high quality and minimizing our environmental impact, we’ve worked with small family owned factories and workshops for many years, merging sustainable artisan hand crafted techniques and technology to create beautiful designs in luxurious, natural fibers.

We opened our shop in the fall of 2018 in Brooklyn, New York where we focus on bringing you the best from independent designers.

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Textile Treasure Hunt
Sep
23

Textile Treasure Hunt

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO IN-CLIMATE WEATHER**

Textile treasure hunt in La Plaza Community Garden, E 9th St & Avenue C:

Come to the garden to learn and/or share textile skills. Spend some time crafting and getting to know each other; building skills and community. There are various spots in the garden where textile artists and designers are sitting ready to show you how to: spin yarn, crochet accessories, mend garments, quilt a blanket and more! If you have a textile skill to share, bring it along and find a tranquil spot to craft with others. Stick around to see 'A Fun Play about How Scary Climate Change Is' happening in the garden from 6pm. 

Learn More @ecogencollective @rfflowerr @katherinepriceweir @jasminriskstudio @jessandralondon @emma.Cali @ollie_must_create

A community research collective striving for Ecogenesis: A Utopia in which any remaining boundaries between "humanity" and "nature" have been dissolved, allowing humanity to resume its role as one part of the larger ecosystem/eco-community or earth. Where we co-exist fruitfully with all other living things in synergy. Where all forms of knowledge, culture, and wisdom are shared and evolved for the cultivation of new technologies, relationships, and beauty. Where all things created are co-created between organisms with mutual care and understanding for each other and the ecosystem, and are limited only by our continued collective enjoyment. The guiding pillars/ethics of Ecogenesis are: Regenerative (Regional), Accessible (Cottage Scale, Open-Source), Interdisciplinary, Mutualism (Co-creation, Non-hierarchical), Decentralized and Diverse.

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Atlantic Avenue Textile Walk
Sep
23

Atlantic Avenue Textile Walk

Visit Atlantic Avenue from 3-7 pm on Saturday, September 23 for the Atlantic Avenue Textile Walk, organized by the Atlantic Avenue BID. Stretching from Brooklyn Heights to Boerum Hill, Atlantic Avenue is a long-time hub for vintage textiles. Our commercial corridor is home to a multitude of small, independently-owned, Brooklyn-based businesses that will host textile-themed workshops, trunk shows, and pop ups as well as provide refreshments, special activities, and gatherings during the afternoon and evening. Participating shops include Woolyn, Sarajo, M.Patmos, Michele Varian, Consignment Brooklyn, Wagner, Rabbi Meow Meow, Primary Essentials, Page Sargisson, Ariana Boehling, 380 Atlantic, Jao Brand, Assembly Line, Salter House, Anne Willi and more!

Learn More atlanticavebid.org

@atlanticavebk

Textiles and pillows from Michele Varian

M.Patmos Storefront 

The Atlantic Avenue Business Improvement District (AABID) promotes the long-term economic development of Atlantic Avenue from Fourth Avenue to the Waterfront. We represent over 300 businesses in the vibrant neighborhoods of Brooklyn Heights, Boerum Hill and Cobble Hill. We clean the streets, plant trees and greenery, hang the holiday lights, and close Hoyt Street to cars for free community programming in the spring, summer, and fall. We are 501(c)(3) not for profit organization.

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FIBRATION Artist Talk at L'SPACE
Sep
23

FIBRATION Artist Talk at L'SPACE

Hosted at the NYTM Headquarters, join the fibration artists as they discuss their dynamic and exceptional works, ranging from intricately designed two-dimensional pieces to captivating three-dimensional freestanding sculptures. Speaking of the rich possibilities and boundless potential artists celebrate. Utilizing materials to push the boundaries of expression and craft new ways of knowing. 

Featuring: Liz Collins, Joy Curtis, Melissa Dadourian,  Regina Durante Jestrow, Courtney Puckett, and Michelle Segre

Courtney Puckett, courtneypuckett.com, @courtneygpuckett

Liz Collins, lizcollins.com

Joy Curtis, joycurtisartist.com, @joyecurtis

Melissa Dedourian, melissadadourian.com, @stringgirl

Michelle Segre, michellesegre.com, @michsegre

Regina Durante Jestrow, reginajestrow.com, @reginajestrow

Learn More lspacegallery.com

photo credit Melissa Dadourian

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Aoi Yoshizawa: Hello, I am Aoi!
Sep
23

Aoi Yoshizawa: Hello, I am Aoi!

In this one-day exhibition, Aoi Yoshizawa will showcase her art and design work at the Finnish Cultural Institute in New York.

She will present her own custom looms from her long-term project I AM A WEAVER - an artistic research and technical experiment in hand weaving. In this project she has been investigating traditional weaving methods and reinterpreting them into contemporary practices. Her loom installations are created by combining different ancient techniques with various materials.

Her design work from collaborations with various companies such as the Finnish textile company Lapuan Kankurit will also be on display. Aoi's patterns and woven textiles are inspired by life in the Helsinki archipelago.

Visit the exhibition and meet Aoi - the exhibition will also be a space for discussions about her artwork and creative process.

Space is limited, so please RSVP! The Finnish Cultural Institute is almost opposite the New Museum.

Learn More www.aoiyoshizawa.com

@moiaoi

Aoi Yoshizawa is a textile artist and designer based in Helsinki, Finland. She engages in experimental processes that apply traditional weaving techniques to contemporary woven textiles. Her artistic practice is motivated by the repetitive actions, mechanisms and time consuming nature of the interlacing technique.

Originally from Japan, Aoi has lived in Nordic countries since 2006. She graduated from Aalto University in 2015 (MA) and the Bergen National Academy of Arts in 2011 (BFA). She currently works in a studio on the small island of Harakka in Helsinki. During September and October of 2023 she is an artist in residence at the Finnish Cultural Institute in New York.

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EXPRESSIVE REPAIR EVENT
Sep
23

EXPRESSIVE REPAIR EVENT

M.PATMOS is excited to welcome back one of our favorite talented people, Miron Kiselev with his ongoing project "Expressive Repair". Sit down with him and make your mark on his quilt or bring an item to repair and he will help you make it new again!

Ages 4 and up.

Learn More mpatmos.com

@mpatmos

Established over ten years ago, M.PATMOS designs modern wardrobe staples and sophisticated, textural knitwear meant to be passed down to future generations.

Focused on high quality and minimizing our environmental impact, we’ve worked with small family owned factories and workshops for many years, merging sustainable artisan hand crafted techniques and technology to create beautiful designs in luxurious, natural fibers.

We opened our shop in the fall of 2018 in Brooklyn, New York where we focus on bringing you the best from independent designers.

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