Human Made – A Textile Design Exhibition runs April 25-May 21 at the George Fry Gallery
Prepare to immerse yourself in the world of artisanal craftsmanship with the unveiling of Human Made, a captivating exhibition by the Textile Design Studio at the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design (NBCCD).
The George Fry Gallery proudly presents Human Made, showcasing the dedication and artistry of students, faculty, and technicians of the Textile Design Studio. From April 25 to May 21, visitors are invited to explore the intricate beauty of handmade textiles and witness the transformative power of the human touch.
There will be an opening reception on April 25, from 4:30 to 6:00 pm. Meet the artists, learn about their creative process, and get a glimpse of the skill and craftsmanship that goes into every stitch and weave.
About the Exhibition
In a world where machine-made textiles dominate, the NBCCD Textile Design Studio upholds the ethos of manual craftsmanship and human scale. The show Human Made celebrates this commitment. The exhibition showcases the studio’s dedication to learning and mastery within textile artistry. Each piece reflects the artist’s journey of learning and growth, highlighting the various stages of artistic development and the richness of traditional techniques.
Human Made not only celebrates the artistry and dedication of its participants but also serves as a testament to the studio’s mission and significance within the craft community. The exhibition offers a diverse array of mediums and styles, including weaving, machine knitting, felting, spinning, screen printing, and dyeing. It places a spotlight on natural materials such as wool, cotton, linen, and silk, demonstrating the studio’s dedication to sustainability and craftsmanship.
Human Made provides a unique opportunity for students to refine their craft, engage in critical discourse, and cultivate their artistic voice. It features eighteen artists, ranging from first and second-year students, faculty members, and a technician.
Rachel MacGillivray, the studio coordinator of the Textiles Design studio, emphasizes that they value community over competition and the studio’s philosophy of making the world a softer place. They are proud of the students’ work and are very excited to show the public the process and the value behind each original design produced in the studio.