Dear Members, I hope that the return of longer daylight hours and the slow passage out of deep winter has…
Fibres & Textiles Project: a co-creation encounter
“The Fibers and Textiles Co-Creation Project dove into this question with an experiment in co-creation that facilitated dialogue and skill-sharing…
Icelandic Field School 2024
ARTE 398/660/850: Special Topics – Icelandic Field School with Dr. Kathleen Vaughan
Autumn Workshop Schedule
OCTOBER DRAWING WITH THREADS: MATERIALIZING DATA Instructor: Gen Moisan When: Tuesday, October 17th, 13h30 – 16h30 Where: EV 10.725 Who: T&M Members …
Moving (Mending Circle)
Moving Mending Circle We (Pramila Choudhary and Molly-Claire Gillet) would like to invite you to mend with us! Spinning off from some…
The Future is WOOL
Love wool? Longing to learn more about it AND join a new knit along project? Then cast on with us! The…
Studio subTela exhibition at the Caracol Museum of Science
The Enchantment of Textiles exhibition by Studio subTela opened at the Caracol Museum of Science in Ensenada Mexico on Sept.…
Projecthandstitch
An initative between Pramila Choudhary (PhD, Geography and Environmental Studies, Textile Designer and Artist) and Sayali Goyal (Textile Artist, Editor…
Vanessa Mardirossian: Concordia U Public Scholar
Textiles + Materiality Cluster are pleased to share cluster member Vanessa Mardirossian’s unveiling as a Concordia Public Scholar. A current…
The River’s Threads | Au fil du Saint-Laurent
The River’s Threads | Au fil du Saint-Laurent is a community stitch project, lead by Kathleen Vaughan, that integrates cyanotype, eco-printing, and natural dye in a large River-inspired textile into which people are invited to embroider their engagement with our magnificent waterway. A person can sit and contribute to the project for as little or as long as they like, converse or not, and embroider either sketched-out motifs or words that relate to the River life or free form elements of the their own choosing.
Join us Thursday, June 15, through Sunday, June 18, from 11 to 4 p.m. outside the Maison Nivard-De Saint-Dizier archaeological museum for our community stitch research and creation project – family friendly, fun, and free!
