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Opening, Threads of Connection: Textile Dialogues in a Changing World

  • iidrr Gallery 162 Allen Street New York, NY, 10002 United States (map)

Exhibition Opening

Curated by Annie Chen Ziyao and Jing Pei, the winner of Dorothy Waxman International Textile Design Prize 2023.

"Threads of Connection" is a captivating textile art exhibition that showcases the innovative responses of young artists to contemporary societal issues. Featuring current students and alumni from the MFA Textile program at Parsons School of Design, this exhibition demonstrates how emerging artists use their craft to engage in meaningful dialogue with the world around them.

Visitors will experience a diverse array of textile techniques, including weaving, dyeing, crochet, knitting, felting, embroidery, and cutting-edge biomaterials. Each piece reflects the artists' commitment to sustainability, with many works incorporating natural dyes, recycled plastics, and other eco-friendly materials.

This exhibition not only highlights the technical mastery of these young artists but also their deep awareness of environmental concerns and their ability to address complex social issues through their art. "Threads of Connection" invites viewers to explore the intricate ways in which textile art can weave together creativity, sustainability, and social commentary.

This event also has an exhibition page check here: Exhibition: September 13th - 26th

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Jing Pei is a textile artist known for her innovative approach to embroidery and commitment to sustainability. With a focus on zero-waste techniques, Jing creates exquisite textile pieces that not only highlight the intricate beauty of embroidery but also emphasize environmental consciousness. Her work often explores connections with water purification, showcasing her dedication to merging art with ecological responsibility.

With a passion for fostering artistic collaboration, Jing is organizing a textile art exhibition featuring her work alongside pieces by other talented artists. This event aims to celebrate the beauty and diversity of textile art, providing a platform for artists to share their unique visions.

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