TAG The Art Gallery is pleased to present Interwoven Narratives, a juried exhibition of fiber art that explores the power of textiles as vessels of memory, identity, and cultural storytelling.
Curated as part of the Gather Symposium, a city-wide event celebrating connection and creative expression, Interwoven Narratives brings together diverse voices to consider the ways textiles hold history, tradition, and transformation.
Juror: Kate Irvin
Kate Irvin, Department Head and Curator of Costume and Textiles at the RISD Museum, brings her deep expertise in global textile traditions and contemporary fiber practices to this exhibition. With over 20 years at RISD, she has curated groundbreaking exhibitions, including Sensory Silhouettes: Experiencing South Asian Garments (2024) and Sensing Fashion (2023). Her latest project, Liz Collins: Motherlode, highlights the bold and experimental fiber work of the Queer feminist artist.
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