Weave with Intertwine:
Reserve a 2-hour time slot to visit the show and learn to weave on the loom!
Regular visits can also be arranged by contacting events@positiveexposure.org. Thank you!
Combining performance, installation, and live social sculpture, Weave In, Weave Out is a major exhibition of site-specific fiber work by disabled artists from Intertwine Arts.
Intertwine Arts is a non-profit organization based in New York which offers free-form weaving to people of all ages with disabilities or chronic illness, inspiring creativity, joy, and self-confidence.
Visitors are encouraged to explore the space, have a hand at the loom, and contribute their art to the show. Over the course of two months, the exhibition will evolve, becoming a live social sculpture and a socially-engaged art practice.
Schedule Your Visit! Reserve a 2-hour time slot to weave on the loom. All materials and guidance will be provided. Whether you are a seasoned weaver or a first-timer, all are welcome to join. This is an opportunity to immerse yourself in the weaving process, explore your creativity, and become a part of the Weaving In, Weaving Out community.
Image Description: Photograph of four artists sitting and standing around a wooden loom, which has an array of pink and white yarn on it. In the background is a large image of multicolored textile art, and the text “Weave In, Weave Out.” in white.
Image Credit: Anna-Maie Southern and Steven R. Hazlett. Featuring: Veleka Kerr, Luis Rivera, Ikesha Irvin, Jonathan Young. Heartshare


