Ongoing Exhibitions

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TANGLED: ROOTS GROW
Sep
10
to Oct 15

TANGLED: ROOTS GROW

  • 219 Johnson Avenue Brooklyn, NY, 11206 United States (map)
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In May 2023, Mary Jaeger traveled the Silk Road in Uzbekistan. The journey among caravanserais, ancient walled cities and bustling village markets lead her to a myriad of ikat and suzani textile studios to see hand-made fabrics being created using age-old techniques. Traveling this path which connected east to west for centuries, connected Jaeger’s design life’s work as she shifted from Japan to Europe to NYC. Much like roots of civilization and textiles, seeing the Silk Road artisans connected and nurtured Jaeger’s inspirations, just as trees grow and flower from tangled and ancient roots. Immersed in the rich and varied cultures of Central Asia deepened and enhanced my her use of geometric and nature-inspired motifs, specific color relationships and how fabrics are designed, made and used.

These experiences offered Jaeger the opportunity to step into new territory, encouraging her to combine shaped-resist dyed textiles with vintage and contemporary Uzbekistan suzanis and ikats. For this exhibition, Jaeger has created a series of coats and interior wall panels that cross cultural and time barriers combining a variety of materials using layering, quilting and applique methods.

Each coat and wall panel is hand-embroidered with one of my Words of Hope: Love Joy Peace Courage Happiness Empathy Compassion. These messages encourage the wearers and viewers to be conscious of their own actions and communication skills, and to be aware of dismissive waste in our fragile world.

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Mary Jaeger draws on years of study and work in Japan and SE Asia. She is an entrepreneur well known for her timeless textile designs using shaped-resist dyeing and manipulation techniques, mindful of sustainability, eco-consciousness and circular fashion. Jaeger’s niche women's and interior accessory collections, at their core reflect her passions for color, texture and pattern, synthesized with simple silhouettes, natural fibers and a love of hand crafted and couture sewing details. Jaeger exhibits internationally and is the recipient of the Smithsonian Honoring the Future Sustainability Award.

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Cloth of Time「時を刻む布 」
Sep
8
to Oct 5

Cloth of Time「時を刻む布 」

Loop of the Loom invites you to "Cloth of Time" by Yutaka Obuchi, one of the world's few Bengala dyeing artisans and artists from Japan, for a one-month event delving deeply into the connection between ancient dyes, cloth, and humans.

Yutaka Obuchi's "Cloth of Time" chronicles are inspired by the techniques of ancient artisans who discovered the process of extracting vibrant colors from minerals of the earth. Each piece is a testament to meticulous craftsmanship. Obuchi is offering various Bengala dyeing workshops and lectures, bringing the essence of Japanese textile art to New York City.

Please come over to the closing party on Oct 5th 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

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Loop of the Loom is pleased to introduce the revolutionary and therapeutic SAORI method to people of all ages and backgrounds, through what we like to call “Zen weaving.” Our two Zen weaving dojos are located in NYC, and are a place where everyone can relax while creating unique textiles using unlimited colors and textures. We import Japanese natural dyes, organic yarns, and SAORI looms which are carefully curated with sustainability and wellness in mind, and suited for eco-conscious crafters.

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