Some Assembly Required 2.0: Current Practices from Members of the Contemporary Textile Studio Cooperative
Jan 24
Feb 12 2025
exhibition in-person
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Free
177 Queen Street East, Toronto
Jan 24Fri 12:00pm 6:00pm
Jan 25Sat Closed
Jan 26Sun Closed
Jan 27Mon Closed
Jan 28Tue 12:00pm 6:00pm
Jan 29Wed 12:00pm 6:00pm
Jan 30Thu 12:00pm 6:00pm
Jan 31Fri 12:00pm 6:00pm
Feb 01Sat Closed
Feb 02Sun Closed

This exhibition has two locations:
1.0 @ 99 Frames, 527 Parliament Street
2.0 @ Leaves of Trees, 177 Queen Street East

This duo of exhibitions showcases work from a cooperative of textile artists who share a studio space in downtown Toronto. These artists, from varying backgrounds, are unified by this creative space and a shared exploration of design and fibre arts that bridges art and craft, beauty and utility. They engage with processes that have a rich history and renewed contemporary application, such as natural dyeing, stitching and embroidery, slow fashion, repurposing materials, foraging, handwork, printing, and communal making. These human-centred practices also speak to sustainability, respect for resources, and making meaning from what we create and how we contribute to an inclusive collective experience. Everything included here required assembly by hand, and in some cases, many hands, and we wouldn’t want it any other way.

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For a hands-on experience, join us on January 26 at the Contemporary Textile Studio, 401 Richmond Street West, for a 4-hour workshop where creativity and sustainability meet. In ‘Intuitive Stitch with Natural Dye’, you’ll craft a unique textile collage using hand stitching, upcycled fabrics, naturally dyed threads, and locally foraged dyes.

Participants

Munira Amin, Katherine Childs, Diana Fox-Revett, Gitte Hansen, BR Goldstein, Carolanne Graham, Rachel MacHenry, Erin MacKeen, Shannon Smith

Accessibility

Who should visitors contact with questions regarding accessibility?
Roohi Qureshi
Fabric pieces hand-stitched in an organic pattern
Detail of work by Diana Fox-Revett
Black trees and figures printed on white fabric
Detail of work by Katherine Childs
Detail of blue and white abstract plant print
Detail of work by Gitte Hansen
Woven yarn and wire sculpture
Detail of work by Shannon Smith
Rug hooked grassy knoll in green and brown yarns
Detail of work by Erin MacKeen
Pressed purple seaweed
Detail of work by Gitte Hansen