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Textile Talks: Past Manifest - A Student's Perspective on Reclaimed Textiles, presented by International Quilt Museum

Presented by the International Quilt Museum, "Join the International Quilt Museum for a panel discussion featuring Sarah Walcott, IQM Collections Manager, and Jamie Swartz, IQM Collections Assistant, in conversation with Addison Henshaw, Tucker Smith, and Milo Hintz, students at the Arts and Humanities Focus Program in Lincoln, Nebraska. Walcott and Swartz co-curated the exhibition “Feed Sacks: An American Fairy Tale.” Henshaw, Smith, and Hintz are featured artists in the companion exhibition “Past Manifest.” Both exhibitions are on display at the International Quilt Museum through July 27." Register today and watch when this episode airs this Wednesday, March 20, 2024, at 2 PM EDT.

 

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"The panel will discuss the historic and contemporary relevance of textile reuse in pragmatic and artistic practice. The students will offer insights into their creative processes and share their experiences with sustainability and environmental consciousness."

 

This Textile Talk takes place, Wednesday, March 20, 2024, at 2:00 PM EDT. Future installments are held online at 2 p.m. Eastern (11 a.m. Pacific) each Wednesday.

 

The video will be recorded and will be able to view later.

 

Click Here, or the image below, to register for the Textile Talk.

 

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Jess Hattis
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Wow, that's the first time I heard about such a discussion, but it sounds so interesting. As a student, I like to know and sometimes visit different events where I can listen to interesting information or also participate in discussions. I wish I...

Wow, that's the first time I heard about such a discussion, but it sounds so interesting. As a student, I like to know and sometimes visit different events where I can listen to interesting information or also participate in discussions. I wish I had more time for such extracurricular activities because sometimes I don't even know about them. With such a large number of tasks, it's hard to follow all the news. Right now, I am working on one paper, and it's about the importance of participating in such events, meetings and so on for students. Here is one page https://edubirdie.com/examples/600-words-essay, where I found some useful examples of papers with interesting ideas, and will for sure be able to add more interesting information. It has to be serious writing, and after reading a few examples, I know what I can add now.

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