
Stories and interviews about cultural textiles, textiles in fine art, textile travel, and textile books. Discovering the stories behind the textiles, meeting the people behind the needles, the looms, and the dye vats. Plus visits to studios, galleries, and museums.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In this episode, I have a lovely conversation with Susie Vickery, a multitalented embroidery artist from Western Australia. She talks about her work with different cultural groups throughout Asia and Australia. She uses embroidery to make puppets, st... more
In this episode I talk to Natalie Fisher, an Australian needlepoint artist who recently published a book titled Ghorzah (meaning Stitch in Arabic) telling the story of her stitching journey through Morocco, the UAE and Uzbekistan. She shares how her ... more
In this episode I talk to Jude van der Merwe, Project Director of the inaugural Indian Ocean Craft Triennial (IOTA21) that is currently on in Perth, Western Australia. Our conversation spans two episodes. In this first one, she tells us how it all be... more
This is the second half of my conversation with Jude van der Merwe, project director of the inaugural Indian Ocean Craft Triennial (IOTA21) that is currently on in Perth, Western Australia. We continue the conversation and talk in more detail about t... more
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