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Craft Council of BC 1386 Cartwright Street, Granville Island, British Columbia V6H 3R8

Krystyna Sadej, "Interface of Life," 2019
acrylic, polyester and metallic yarn weft on cotton warp
What does “interface” mean to you?
Thirty tapestry artists – 15 from Canada and 15 from England – have woven small-format tapestries that reflect their personal interpretation of the word “interface”. The small scale of the works - no larger than 25 cm. square – challenged the artists to concisely express their artistic concepts.
For each artist, interface is ultimately about connections and relationships: within families and cultural heritage; between human presence and the natural environment; within society and contemporary politics; or the abstract interface between the artist and tapestry loom.
TAPESTRY TOURING INTERNATIONAL is a not-for-profit group whose core aims are to provide opportunities for tapestry artists from different countries to work together on a theme, creating small-format hand woven tapestries and to exhibit together in online and international gallery-based touring exhibitions. Projects are created and directed by Jane Freear-Wyld, Coventry, England.