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This exhibition includes a variety of traditional textiles curated by Paul J. Smith, director emeritus of the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City. In addition to the traditional textiles from ...
Primarily focused on reinterpreting traditional textiles, the Singapore-based label creates a range of apparel made with handwoven fabrics from India or Indonesia. As a socially motivated brand ...
The company plans to revive cotton cultivation, support traditional textile artisans and experiment with eco-friendly fabric production and treatment, while also establishing a coastal recycling ...
Smart textiles can be broken into two different categories: Aesthetic and Performance Enhancing. Aesthetic examples include everything from fabrics that light up to fabrics that can change color.
Don’t underestimate the power of textiles and tradition. That’s the take-home message of “Home Sewn: Quilts from the Lower Mississippi Valley” at the Anacostia Community Museum.