Weaving Culture: A Textile & Dining Workshop
Overview
Weaving Culture: A Textile & Dining Workshop
Weaving Culture is a special programme within the exhibition Hold It Together As We Fall Apart. The workshop invites participants to explore how culture is formed, woven, dissolved, reorganised, and expressed through the simple acts of making and sharing food.
Led by artist Amy Hsu Tzu Chen and curator Neal Yang, the session combines textile making with a small tasting of nuts, dried fruits, and other light snacks. Through these materials, we will reflect on how fragments of memory, identity, and daily life can come together and create new forms of connection.
No previous experience with textiles is required. All materials will be provided.
What You Will Experience
- A guided textile making session with Amy Hsu Tzu Chen
- Light snacks such as nuts and dried fruits support reflection on cultural memory
- A space to think about how cultures intertwine and reshape themselves
- All tools and materials provided
- A calm and personal evening suitable for both beginners and experienced makers
Important Information
- Food Allergies and Dietary Requirements
The workshop includes small snacks such as nuts and dried fruits. If you have any allergies or dietary restrictions, please tell us when registering or contact us in advance. We will do our best to support your needs. - Photography and Documentation
The event will be photographed for exhibition documentation and communication. If you prefer not to appear in photos, please inform us at the beginning of the session. - Clothing
We recommend wearing comfortable clothing suitable for light textile work.
Good to know
Highlights
- 2 hours
- all ages
- In person
- Doors at 18:15
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Location
Teapsy Project
Chancery Lane
#unit 4 London WC2A 1EU United Kingdom
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