Showing posts with label Weaving Hand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weaving Hand. Show all posts
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Poets near, far and beloved come together at Weaving Hand
This past Thursday, 12/19, marked the culminating celebration for my @EmbroideryPoems project, and my residency at Weaving Hand studio in Brooklyn. Many thanks to Dad, Tavi Gonzalez and Montana Ray for performing; Cynthia Alberto for hosting me as a resident artist, and the Brooklyn Arts Council for financial and spiritual support. This was fun - let's do it again soon!
Saturday, November 23, 2013
Woven Poetry Bridge
Join Cynthia Alberto and me on Thursday, December 19 for a celebration of contemporary and traditional crafts - weaving, embroidery, music, poetry.
Weaving Hand
47 Hall Street, Brooklyn, NY
6:30-9pm
Weaving Hand
47 Hall Street, Brooklyn, NY
6:30-9pm
Thursday, October 17, 2013
My first woven comes off the loom.
I've been having a blast at Weaving Hand lately, experimenting with unconventional yarns in the form of cut fabric. Here I am wearing my first woven piece, which I will later cut into individual, smaller pieces.
Stay tuned for details on a December 19th opening and celebration of work made during my Residency!
Repurposed and hand cut fabric is also coming into play in my workshops with the Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation at MS226 in Queens. I'm teaching pre-teen boys to knit - it's fun! We're also building sculptures from discarded clothing via folding, piling and manipulating. See below...
Stay tuned for details on a December 19th opening and celebration of work made during my Residency!
Repurposed and hand cut fabric is also coming into play in my workshops with the Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation at MS226 in Queens. I'm teaching pre-teen boys to knit - it's fun! We're also building sculptures from discarded clothing via folding, piling and manipulating. See below...
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Dyeing, repurposing and weaving with Weaving Hand Studio

Dyeing and drying the warp by hand with an iron. I actually hand painted the warp with watercolor wax pastels...
I also spent some time weaving, using cut-up, old t-shirts as "yarn" for the weft.
Labels:
Cynthia Alberto,
drying,
dye,
fabric,
fiber,
hanging out to dry,
Iviva Olenick,
paint,
silk,
textile,
thread,
warp,
watercolor,
wax pastel watercolor paints,
Weaving Hand,
weft,
yarn
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Tangible yet loosely structured
Thanks, Weaving Hand and Cynthia Alberto for giving me an opportunity to weave again and try out some new ideas.
Labels:
broidery,
Cynthia Alberto,
e,
Iviva Olenick,
maroon,
netting,
warp,
Weaving Hand,
weft
Friday, September 13, 2013
New - Resident Teaching Artist at Brooklyn's Weaving Hand Studio
September has introduced some exciting changes! For one, the day job I'd had for 7 years as a textile designer came to a denouement. While I'm sad, it's opened the door for some unexpected opportunities. I'm now able to get back into hands-on weaving as a Resident Teaching Artist at Weaving Hand studio in Brooklyn. I'm so excited!
This comes at a perfect time, as I'm preparing for a December exhibit at Muriel Guepin Gallery. I feel as though some of my embroideries could use some 3-dimensional accompaniments...and I now have more time and access to the equipment with which to explore my ideas!
And I'm teaching embroidery at Weaving Hand in Brooklyn on two Sundays in September - September 22nd and 29th from 12-4pm. This 4-hour class is a great intro to classic stitches and ways to apply them to make artwork. Check out the workshops here.
In the meantime, here is a sneak peak at part of a larger-scale watercolor + embroidery piece I'm making, "Subverting the Pattern."
More to come soon!
This comes at a perfect time, as I'm preparing for a December exhibit at Muriel Guepin Gallery. I feel as though some of my embroideries could use some 3-dimensional accompaniments...and I now have more time and access to the equipment with which to explore my ideas!
And I'm teaching embroidery at Weaving Hand in Brooklyn on two Sundays in September - September 22nd and 29th from 12-4pm. This 4-hour class is a great intro to classic stitches and ways to apply them to make artwork. Check out the workshops here.
In the meantime, here is a sneak peak at part of a larger-scale watercolor + embroidery piece I'm making, "Subverting the Pattern."
More to come soon!
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