Warp & Weft: The Woven Histories of Art and Design is an exploration of the intricate relationship between textiles, art, and design across cultures and time periods. This compelling panel discussion delves into the ways weaving, embroidery, and other fiber arts have shaped visual and material culture highlighting how woven materials have not only served functional purposes but also conveyed stories, identities, and innovations.
Panelists
Chris Angelle, Chris Angelle Design
Leigh Arnold, PhD, Curator Nasher Sculpture Center
Jennifer Carvalho, Owner/Director Carvalho Park gallery, New York
Ben Lee Ritchie Handler, Partner and Global director of Nicodim Gallery
Su Wu, Curator of Dallas Contemporary's You Stretched Diagonally Across It: Contemporary Tapestry
Moderated by Terri Provencal, Founder and Editor-in-Chief PATRON