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09 Sep 2023

Interwoven Home: A Community Weaving Project

What does home mean to you? In this workshop facilitated by Queens-based artist Antonia Perez, participants are invited to share their memories and ideas of home. Add your story to the community weaving project, create your own small weaving block to take with you, and feel free to bring any small token that reminds you of home. The final piece will be on public display at a Queens Library site after its completion!

This program is inspired by highly personal textiles and quilts on view at the American Folk Art Museum, in the current exhibition, What That Quilt Knows About Me, and in collaboration with Queens Memory Project, Queens Public Library, and Socrates Sculpture Park.

Please visit https://bit.ly/InterwovenHome for more information and to register. Registration is not required, but space is limited. Contact Claudia Maturell for additional questions: cmaturell@folkartmuseum.org  


About the artist:

Antonia A. Perez, a mixed-media artist living and working in New York City, focuses on the reuse and transformation of materials, primarily crocheting and weaving used textiles and plastic store bags into a range of sculptural forms. Her work was recently on view at Main Window in DUMBO, NY and has been exhibited at the National Museum of Mexican Art, Chicago, IL; Artspace, Raleigh, NC; Hampden Gallery, Amherst, MA; Children’s Museum of Manhattan, Cuchifritos Gallery, Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art &; Storytelling, and El Museo del Barrio, New York, NY; Latimer House Museum and Queens Museum, Flushing, NY. She received the EFA Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop 2016 Studio Immersion Fellowship and the 2011 Marie Walsh Sharpe Space Program Award. She was a 2017 AIR at the Joan Mitchell Center in New Orleans, LA and at the Children’s Museum of Manhattan in 2018. a Master of Fine Arts from Queens College, CUNY.

Image: Antonia Perez, Ofrenda, 2019

1:30 pm–3:30 pm

Free

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