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HOW TO TELL AN HONEST STORY with textile artist Woomin Kim

HOW TO TELL AN HONEST STORY with textile artist Woomin Kim

FromSEAMSIDE: Exploring the Inner Work of Textiles


HOW TO TELL AN HONEST STORY with textile artist Woomin Kim

FromSEAMSIDE: Exploring the Inner Work of Textiles

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Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Mar 21, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Every time Woomin’s work pops up in my feed it’s a quilty dopamine hit. Her appliqued wall pieces depict scenes from her life in Queens New York and back home in Korea. And you don’t have to see very many of her pieces to realize that her world is abundant in story-telling objects and almost completely devoid of pesky and interfering humans. To hear her talk about how in her previous sculpture practice, she often felt alone, solo on stage, but now having connected with fabric, she never feels alone surrounded by the rich narratives textiles carry. In this SEAMSIDE conversation, Woomin and I discuss: ① why objects make better story-tellers than humans ② how to capture a sense of home no matter where you may be ③ what our daily spaces reveal about usWHY LISTEN TO THIS EPISODE?Woomin Kim shares her journey from sculpture to textile collage, using fabric to narrate personal and communal stories. Central to Woomin’s work are the themes of home, identity, and the unseen labor embedded in everyday objects and environments. → Get your free trial to the QUILTY NOOK → See images and more at the EPISODE WEBSITE → Follow Zak on INSTAGRAM
Released:
Mar 21, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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A podcast-and-zine project that explores how working with textiles makes us more human