Quilting Bee with Wataru Tominaga
The Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, California USA
June 11–13, 18 & 20, 1–4 PM
Fashion designer and artist Wataru Tominaga, along with a collective of local artists, transforms the gallery space into a sewing classroom. Collaborating at a round table, Tominaga and these artisans will create a patchwork quilt, highlighting the intricate hand stitching techniques deeply rooted in Japanese culture.
This collaborative project stands as a testament to the enduring influence of hand stitching, while also challenging traditional gender roles in craft and artistry. Ultimately, the project will culminate in the creation of a large patchwork quilt, which will be displayed as an artwork. Through this inclusive and creative environment, the exhibition encourages visitors to engage in dialogue and reflection on the intersections of fashion, craftsmanship, and fine art.
The classroom will be led by Lizz Leral, executive director of Quilting for Community, a non-profit organization focused on offering a free, inclusive, creative space to learn the art of quilting. Participating artists in the Quilting Bee include Mathias Adam, Jonathan Edwards, Tristan Lahoz, Mariam Mujahidah, Toban Nichols, Corey Pemberton, Julian Rich, and Keigo Sato.
Ticketing: This free program is not ticketed.
More details here.
Image Courtesy of the Hammer Museum