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Hajvery University Students of Fashion & Textile Design showcased their Dress Designs in an elegant Exhibition held at HU Euro Campus. The event attracted a large number of people, including Fashion Designers, Boutiques, Press & Media; the audience was overwhelmed by the work of the young fashion designers; each display portrayed a different theme ranging from modern to historical times.
When designing the textile, think of it as your body of work and what message are you trying to send out to the world? Textile design is amazing because you can take pride in seeing your original artwork displayed on people all over the world!
So fun!
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Exposición 'Textiles instalativos. Del medio al lugar' (26 de noviembre de 2021 - 15 de mayo de 2022). FotografÃa: Pepe Morón
GEOLOGY urban fossil & geourban ... both link to collection photos on photobucket. wearable art . 4 layers of large printed sheer fabric, machine embroidery and french knots
Archives from Emily Rose Michaud's exhibit, Tributaries (2018).
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Emily Rose Michaud
/// About
Tributaries explores the power and presence of water — past, present, and future. This interdisciplinary exhibit draws on local and regional experiences with hydropower, watersheds, water bodies, dams, and water flows — from Almonte to Maniwaki — incorporating historical elements related to immigrant labour and the wool industry. The exhibit features Emily Rose Michaud’s living tapestries, cyanotype drawings, maps, and paintings, layered with the sounds of water, Gaelic folk song, social and political speech, and music from Esmerine’s atmospheric melodies.
Workshops and talks took place over the course of the three month exhibit, to promote the environmental theme, and to make the art more accessible to members of the community through live demonstration and discussion. Workshops included cyanotype; living tapestries and cedar tile wood-burning.
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This exhibit took place April 7 through June 23, 2018 at the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum, 3 Rosamond Street East, Almonte, Ontario, Canada.
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www.emilyrosemichaud.com/tributaries
Images use #emilyrosemichaud #tributaries
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Tributaries at Mississippi Valley Textile Museum, review by Lana Crossman on Apt613.ca: apt613.ca/exhibition-tributaries-mississippi-valley/
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/// Thank you
Emily Rose Michaud received support from the Canada Council for the Arts to produce this exhibit.
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Emily Rose Michaud is an interdisciplinary artist and educator working at the crossroads of community organization, ecology and civic participation. Her work encompasses painting, drawing, land-based art, and writing. She has exhibited nationally, both in and out of the gallery and has attracted international media attention for her Roerich Garden Project in Montréal. Michaud was creative director and co-editor of The Roerich Garden open book project, (2008-2011) and has contributed essays and content to anthologies including DIY Citizenship: Critical Making and Social Media, MIT Press (2014), and Thinking With Water, McGill-Queen’s University Press (2013). She holds a BFA from Concordia University (Montréal) and a Bachelor of Education from the University of Ottawa. She lives in Gatineau. She teaches, offers workshops, and produces her work throughout the national capital region. Learn more at emilyrosemichaud.com.
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Courtyard at the National Textile Museum. We were apprehensive about the place but it was pretty cool. The original Raven crown is there along with a lot of royal artifacts. There's also an exhibit on textiles, and a decent gift shop as well.
One of my waiting women on a soft cotton tote.
My little French lady at the pool was happy to be reveled.
More about textile and art on my blog: la-presidenta.blogspot.com/
The original Mayan pastime: stress ball. Hand crochet by Mayan women of Lago Atitlan. Available in many colors.
The Textile Museum is housed in the former textile factory of the company C. Mommers & Co., once one of the largest employers in Tilburg. The museum displays present and past of textile manufacturing. You will see authentic and modern textile machines.
Opening times:
Tuesday to Friday: 10am – 5pm
Saturday & Sunday: 12am – 5pm
Address:
Goirkestraat 96
5046 GN Tilburg
Official website: www.textielmuseum.nl/en/
7392 MuseumNLTilburgTextile, Textile Museum, Goirkestraat 96, 5046 GN, Tilburg, TextielMuseum, Dutch textile museum in Tilburg, Nizozemska, 20191018 PhotosNLTilburg
Production line. Textile industry Topnew Knitting Group Co., which was founded in 1952. The Group takes "Green, nature and health" as its product theme, paying attention to the technological innovations. Beijing. China.
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Credit: Crozet M. / ILO
Date : 2007-08
Country : China
ILO PHOTO reference ILO photo e5266
Designs by Priyo Octaviano, an up-and-coming Indonesian designer who attended the gala, were modeled at the event. Photo by Bill Petros.
Title: Textiles
Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Physical Publisher: Physical: Graphic Services, Texas A&M University
Date Issued: 2011-08-17
Date Created: 1946
Dimensions: 4 x 5 inches
Format Medium: Photographic negative
Type: image
Identifier: Photograph Location: Graphic Services Photos, Box 24, File 23-124
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Balenciaga installation 2011: Mellon Conservation Fellow Nicole Bloomfield from LACMA lent her costume and conservation skills to the exhibition. Her graduate school training at Fashion Institute of Technology-NY helped tremendously with the success of the install. Here she is with the costume borrowed from the Galliera, Musee de la Mode de la Ville de Paris, that was nicknamed "the caterpillar dress".