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, Weaving In, Weaving Out is a major exhibition of site-specific fiber work by contemporary disabled artists from Intertwine Arts. The title of the exhibition alludes to the spatial nature of the exhibition, where visitors are encouraged to come and go within the space, or drop in or out, over the two-month duration that the gallery has become a live social sculpture, or a socially engaged art practice.
Intertwine Arts is a non-profit organization based in New York which brings free-form weaving to people of all ages with developmental, mental and physical disabilities and chronic illness. The organization facilitates art-weaving workshops with organizations that include AHRC, Visions, HeartShare, Greenwich House and the YAI Without Walls program.
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


