Monday, October 12, 2015

Tapestry in the Schools- Weaving an Epic Journey

Tapestry as story

History has been full of storytelling... one of my favorite parts!

Unicorn Tapestry (detail)
Bayeux Tapestry (detail)
Stories ground us in why we are doing what we are doing ... all of the big "w" questions. The Battle of Hastings in the Bayeux Tapestries, (not really tapestry but textiles and I'll take that!!!) and the story of England, Vikings and 1066, the Unicorn Tapestries and more contemporary tapestry artists all tell stories but with so much tactility and texture!!!


Mix yarn, elementary education, community projects and engagement and we score big!!!

Yarn and other supplies!
For 10 weeks, I'll be a resident artist with Mr. Bret H. Hart, school art instructor at Leaksville-Spray Elementary School in Eden, NC for this afterschool project. For those unfamiliar with this area of NC, Eden has been a "textile town" with several mills that produced towels, socks and other hosiery, rugs and so many other woven items that are no longer produced in NC or in the US. My grandfather, father and cousin worked at the Fieldcrest Mill when we all lived in "Draper", one of the three towns that blended into "Eden". Mills were located along the Dan River all the way into Virginia. The area is beautiful. Clear water now, ... except for the Coal Ash spill up river courtesy of Duke Energy... another story. 
School Mascot "The Dolphin"

The Textile heritage is strong here, 

and so many families are rooted in the area because of their employment by these mills.. the area is struggling financially. Not a lot of funding for school projects is available and what can be used is VERY competitive. This is an opportunity to work in the schools, to bring the importance of art, craft and community with all of the side benefits of story, awareness, education, history... it goes on! Want to contribute? Personal Message me and I will be glad to share this project!!!!

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