Norse sails loomed off the shores of the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, along the northeastern coast of Great Britain, on June 8, 793. The seafaring invaders sacked the island’s undefended monastery. The ...
Nevet Yitzhak, “WarCraft” (detail) (2014) (all photographs courtesy the artists and the Gardner Museum unless otherwise noted) BOSTON — The human body, war, and opera: these themes meld within the ...
Two very different exhibits in central Israel — one at a Herzliya museum and one at a former landfill — pull on a common thread to unravel the various ways people use, and reuse, textiles. At Herzliya ...
At Weave The Future 4.0 and Indie Haat 2026, visitors can shop for homegrown crafts, meet master artisans, and learn skills ...
Ang's artwork titled 'Wasting Time (March 1969)' crafted from domestic textiles in 2024, draws inspiration from family archives, photographs, and cherished memories. Photo: Ang Xia Yi Often overlooked ...
Traditional woven fabric Kain Benang Johor is shedding its image as a textile reserved only for formal ceremonies, to become ...
PRESERVING culture is often spoken as an act of memory. As Filipinos, we are tasked to protect what we have inherited, honor ...
As China’s fashion industry transitions from leveraging its “manufacturing dividends” to exploring the deeper realm of “cultural empowerment,” the question of how to “breathe contemporary life into ...
From master darners repairing beloved garments to large-scale installations made from discarded textiles, the fourth edition ...
The Office of the Development Commissioner (Handlooms), Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, is organising 'Weave The Future 4.0 – Upcycling Edition' at Dilli Haat, New Delhi, from July 12 to 17 ...