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See all of the profiles here . What's your connection to the Textile Museum? I curated an exhibition titled Eutopia during my Canada Council for the Arts curatorial residency at the Textile Museum. The exhibition featured sociopolitically-charged textiles from the TMC collection alongside works from contemporary artists engaged in community service. I am an independent curator based in Toronto. In your opinion, how can textiles tell stories? Textiles are a wonderful medium for telling stories – and not just through visual symbolism. Whenever you look at a textile, ask yourself some of these questions: "Is it made from a fine fabric or recycled material?" "What is it used for? A cultural rite or some day-to-day activity?" "What techniques or technologies have gone into its fabrication?" "How is the motif, pattern or colour similar or different from other textiles like it?” By looking at its material, technique and utility you’ll find clues about what was important to the maker or their socio-cultural environment. What's your favourite place in Toronto to do some creative thinking? Most of my creative ideas come when I’m walking. When my body is in motion it sets a pace for ideas to flourish. I’ll walk to and from work; along Queen West; I’ll even just walk around the block of wherever I am when I need to think through something. A number of the Textile Museum's exhibitions showcase ancient creative techniques adapted for contemporary contexts.
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