The weave podcast, a project of Gist Yarn, brings together a community of fiber artists and people who love weaving, farmers and mill owners, textile artists and loom manufacturers, to tell the stories of the threads that bind us together.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 158 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsDesignVisual Arts |
In this week's episode, LaChaun speaks with adé Oh (they/themme/àjé) an afro surrealist, animist, and multimedia healing artist. Their creative fire is nourished by earth-based textile crafts, sound arts, experimental and abstract visual arts, nature... more
In this week's episode, LaChaun speaks with Sobia Ahmad, an interdisciplinary artist whose work explores how our deeply intimate struggles of belonging can inform larger conversations about migration, the tenuous notions of home, personal memory, and... more
In this week's episode, LaChaun speaks with one of our artists in residence Kesiena Onosigho. Kesiena's thought-provoking mixed-media collages and installations are informed by her lived experiences, curiosity, and the historic influence on arts & cr... more
In this week's conversation, LaChaun is switching roles to be interviewed by Michelle Brooks of The Stitchering Shop. You may remember Michelle from episode 110 where she talked about her practice of creating custom textile art pieces using a var... more
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I turn to this podcast to learn more about contemporary weavers! This is a great listen to discover artists! The focus topics are relevant to worldly issues and I appreciate that the hosts are bringing in a wide range of guests in order to share experiences and knowledge!
Thanks for all of the great episodes. I’m still working through all that I have not yet listened to. I was sad to hear this would not continue but understand that podcasting takes a lot of time and cost. Wanted you guys to know the information from your previous podcasts is greatly appreciated.
A disappointment
I don’t hear anything about the process of weaving here. It’s all about (mostly) women who talk about how they work out their traumas with the art of weaving. But nothing about the specific pieces or how they did them. It should be called something else.
I’m impressed by the variety of content and speakers in these podcasts. I may not always be attracted by the episode description, but I almost always find something fascinating and valuable within. I’m particularly impressed by the diversity of speakers and topics - please carry on being so inclusive!
Apple Podcasts | #211 | Canada/Arts/Design |
Apple Podcasts | #86 | Norway/Arts/Design |
Apple Podcasts | #93 | Sweden/Arts/Design |
Apple Podcasts | #96 | Ireland/Arts/Design |
Apple Podcasts | #118 | United Arab Emirates/Arts/Design |
Apple Podcasts | #152 | Spain/Arts/Design |
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