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Towards the Path of Totality


  • Textile Arts Center 505 Carroll Street Brooklyn, NY, 11215 United States (map)

Exhibition

Towards the Path of Totality features works by the 15th cycle of Textile Arts Center’s Artist In Residence program, curated by Romina Schulz.

“Over the past nine months of residency, the artists of AIR15 have tended to their personal histories while caring intimately for their present communities.They have honed in on their processes and found them to be unstill, in transition, seasonal, and in many cases, rejecting any singular resolution by which to define their practices.

Towards the Path of Totality situates the artist as maker and mender, amid shifts of time. They follow the remnants of buried knowledge and behold what may only be found through their own explorations. When established knowledge falls short, they bend and distort to illuminate new realities. 

Through burning, warping, dyeing, burying, forging, sewing and felting, the artist's work traverses passages of healing and rebirth, emerging as vessels forged from a shared ground of intimate discovery. 

Like dreams and memories ever evolving, these works seek to be understood in new ways. Embrace them fully as they are and ask how they came to be.” - Julie Clapton

TAC AIR15: Hera Ford, Carter Shocket, Lovisa Axén, Jimmy Zhao, Audrey Cibel, Nana YaaSerwaah Akuoku, Julie Clapton, Shawna Tang.

Opening Reception: September 5, 6:30pm-9:30pm
Artist Talk: September 10, 6:30-8:30pm

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Textile Arts Center (TAC) is a NYC-based resource facility dedicated to raising awareness and understanding of textiles through creative educational programs for children and adults. At TAC, we unite and empower the textile community and advocate for the handmade by providing accessible, skills-based classes that reinvigorate engagement with traditional crafts. Techniques like weaving, sewing, and dyeing are practical, connective, and process-driven—common denominators around the world. They are part of our collective history and vital to our ongoing expressions of design, art, and culture.

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