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Etta Sandry in A Place to Visit v.2

Cluster member Etta Sandry is participating in an online exhibition entitled: A Place to Visit v.2. Check out the full … More

ettasandry

T&M Volunteers Sewing Masks During COVID-19 Pandemic

T & M Cluster members Barbara Layne, Kathleen Vaughan, Aaron McIntosh, Miranda Smitheram, Alex Bachmayer, Etta Sandry, Cecilia McKinnon, Marie-Christine … More

aaronmcintosh, alexandrabachmayer, barbaralayne, ceciliamckinnon, ettasandry, kathleenvaughan, marie-christinelarivière, mirandasmitheram, molly-clairegillett

Congratulations to our Cluster Student Grant Winners!

The Textiles and Materiality Cluster at Milieux announces the winners of its recent round of student research grants. The Cluster … More

améliebelanger, annaeyler, ceciliamckinnon, ettasandry, kellyarlenegrant, molly-clairegillett

Upcoming Events

  • Merit of Making (Online) March 8, 2021 at 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm Zoom THE MERIT OF MAKINGInstructor: Gen MoisanWhen: Monday, March 8th, 2021 from 13h30-16h30 ESTWhere: ZoomWho: Milieux MembersDescription below:Embroidered patches have a long and rich history cross-culturally, functioning as symbols of status, achievement, and identity within communities. In this workshop, we invite you to consider what skills and statuses are undervalued within contemporary society. How can a…
  • In the Loop: An Introduction to Soft Circuits March 15, 2021 at 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm IN THE LOOP: INTRODUCTION TO SOFT CIRCUITSInstructor: Gen MoisanWhen:           Monday, March 15th 2021, from 13h30-16h30 ESTWhere:          ZoomWho:             T&M MembersIn this workshop, we will introduce participants to soft circuits using sewable LEDs, photoresistors, and power supplies. Participants will learn basic analog circuit principles (i.e. parallel vs. series). We will lay a basic circuit…

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