This article discusses how to live with differences while maintaining differences in an international embroidery workshop in Tromsø, Norway. It explores the role of art in enabling interactions between strangers, showing how individuals become part of collectives and facilitate social change. This collaboration between artist and researcher draws on data from arts-based participant observations and qualitative interviews. The analysis shows how embroidery practices, materials, and the expression of the embroideries create a space affording integrative encounters between strangers, easing the interaction which neither presupposes nor asks for similarities, or aims for strong interpersonal relations. We find that difference is the material th...
This article reflects on creative arts practice as a means to research the interrelationships of cre...
With a focus on studio painting, this PhD research explores collaboration as a mode of cultural exch...
Published in the exhibition: "Craftsman of the Year" March 19 - April 9, 2021The piece is about shar...
This article discusses how to live with differences while maintaining differences in an internationa...
The scale and pace of hand-stitching match those of the body, grounding cognitive and emotional expe...
Anthropological research is qualitative, emergent, even intuitive. As Ingold proposes, in this regar...
This paper takes a detailed look at the Afghan-European hand embroidery initiative Guldusi. It exami...
This exhibition looks at the separate cultural embroidery traditions of Madeira and UK. It investiga...
Within the shifting territories of craft practice, the handmade has become a relational form of cont...
Border Threads is a collaborative art project where we have made a textile tapestry about the theme ...
In all its functions and possibilities art has the option to be more embedded in societies, in deali...
This issue features the work of individual practitioners who explore making through established deco...
This article reflects on creative arts practice as a means to research the interrelationships of cre...
When ethnicity is said to be manifest and practised through handicrafts, these seemingly innocent ob...
This essay serves as an introduction to five papers first presented at a conference held in the UK i...
This article reflects on creative arts practice as a means to research the interrelationships of cre...
With a focus on studio painting, this PhD research explores collaboration as a mode of cultural exch...
Published in the exhibition: "Craftsman of the Year" March 19 - April 9, 2021The piece is about shar...
This article discusses how to live with differences while maintaining differences in an internationa...
The scale and pace of hand-stitching match those of the body, grounding cognitive and emotional expe...
Anthropological research is qualitative, emergent, even intuitive. As Ingold proposes, in this regar...
This paper takes a detailed look at the Afghan-European hand embroidery initiative Guldusi. It exami...
This exhibition looks at the separate cultural embroidery traditions of Madeira and UK. It investiga...
Within the shifting territories of craft practice, the handmade has become a relational form of cont...
Border Threads is a collaborative art project where we have made a textile tapestry about the theme ...
In all its functions and possibilities art has the option to be more embedded in societies, in deali...
This issue features the work of individual practitioners who explore making through established deco...
This article reflects on creative arts practice as a means to research the interrelationships of cre...
When ethnicity is said to be manifest and practised through handicrafts, these seemingly innocent ob...
This essay serves as an introduction to five papers first presented at a conference held in the UK i...
This article reflects on creative arts practice as a means to research the interrelationships of cre...
With a focus on studio painting, this PhD research explores collaboration as a mode of cultural exch...
Published in the exhibition: "Craftsman of the Year" March 19 - April 9, 2021The piece is about shar...