In person / Exhibition / Multiple Techniques
From Needle to Narrative: Threaded Paths Weaves Over 50 Journeys into One Global Story brings together over 50 small narrative textiles from makers around the world. Each piece captures a personal journey through stitches, patterns, and textures, reflecting themes of identity, migration, and shared memory. Crafted by participants of all skill levels, the works merge traditional and contemporary techniques, forming a collective tapestry of diverse voices. Conceived by artist and costume designer Valerie Ramshur, Associate Professor at Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University, the exhibition—hosted by 3RD ETHOS Gallery—is both archive and artwork, mapping human connection through the language of fiber.
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Opening Reception Thursday 09/19 6:00 – 8:00 PM
Exhibition Dates 09/16 – 09/28 Daily Hours 2:00 – 10:00 PM
This event also has an exhibition page, check here: Exhibition: Sept 16th - Sept 28th
Threaded Paths is a global collaborative textile project by artist and costume designer Valerie Ramshur, inviting makers worldwide to stitch personal stories into a vibrant collective archive. Each piece—crafted by participants of all skill levels—celebrates cultural identity, shared history, memory, and migration. Traditional and contemporary techniques intertwine, reflecting the diversity of voices and experiences. Ramshur, Associate Professor at Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University, explores storytelling through garments, trade routes, and material culture. Together, these works create a living tapestry that connects communities across borders through the shared language of textiles.