MAKING THE INVISIBLE VISIBLE: Historically Based Storytelling Through Textiles
About MAKING THE INVISIBLE VISIBLE: Historically Based Storytelling Through Textiles
Karen Hampton is a narrative storyteller who works in many different textile mediums. Karen began her journey in the early 1990s when she began making work about her family. Early in Hampton's art career, she trained as a weaver. Her early work took on issues of colorism within the black community and later issues of race. Since then, her artwork has explored visibility and voice. Karen will also address several different art projects she has completed and how she incorporates historical research in her visual storytelling.
When
Single 90-min session on Tuesday, September 26, at 7 pm ET | 4 pm PT | 23:00 UTC.
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MAFA - The MidAtlantic Fiber Association
The MidAtlantic Fiber Association (MAFA) represents and supports a community of fiber arts guilds in the greater Mid-Atlantic region.
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