Submission to: Socially Engaged Art in Quebec produced by Skol centre d’art actual
Produced from a small kit of drawing and stitching materials that was sent in the mail, in response to the question "what is art for?" and will be part of
a textile mural in which an interpretation of all motifs will be embroidered.
This work is being developed as collaborative creations as part of work at Concordia University Research Chair in Socially Engaged Art and Public Pedagogies.
Kathleen Vaughan
a textile mural in which an interpretation of all motifs will be embroidered.
This work is being developed as collaborative creations as part of work at Concordia University Research Chair in Socially Engaged Art and Public Pedagogies.
Kathleen Vaughan
Embroidery
I started doing embroidery early in the pandemic, as a way to keep my hands busy, and my mind focused, as I attended Zoom meeting, after webinar, after online concert, after Zoom date, after online class, etc.
The first two were created pre-COVID, and were the basis for my experience with embroidery.
The first two were created pre-COVID, and were the basis for my experience with embroidery.