Weaving Stories is a series of community-building weaving workshops meant to connect our shared stories of heritage and culture to material practice. Taking place at Jane Addams Hull-House Museum, Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art, Balzekas Museum of Lithuanian Culture, and Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art in the coming months, the series invites participants to learn how to use a hand loom and contribute found materials to a collective weaving project on a standing loom. Participants are encouraged to bring materials from home, such as fabric scraps, fibers, ribbons, twigs, etc.
The first session in the series, taking place at Jane Addams Hull-House Museum, is led by artists Liz Larue and Lourdes Guerra, both of who have personal ties to Hull-House and have artwork on display at the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art. Participants are taught how to use a hand loom and receive kits to continue their projects at home. Participants are encouraged to bring fabrics from home to contribute to a community tapestry which will travel from site to site.
Weaving Stories is presented as part of Art Design Chicago, a citywide collaboration initiated by the Terra Foundation for American Art that highlights the city’s artistic heritage and creative communities.
This series is free, family-friendly, for all ages, and open to the public. Materials and refreshments are provided.