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In this episode, textile artist Julian Jamaal Jones reimagines quilting as contemporary fine art – bold, abstract works built from sketches, printed cloth, and rhythmic stitching. In conversation with Angela Truscott, Julian reflects on making through grief, family lineage, and the freedom of abstraction as protection. A thoughtful episode about taste, confidence, and building a signature language in cloth.
And some good news: we are filming a course with Julian soon! Join the waiting list on our website - taketwoart.com/courses/julian-jamaal-jones
Visit our website to explore our courses, or dive into more articles and interviews.
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In this episode, textile artist Julian Jamaal Jones reimagines quilting as contemporary fine art – bold, abstract works built from sketches, printed cloth, and rhythmic stitching. In conversation with Angela Truscott, Julian reflects on making through grief, family lineage, and the freedom of abstraction as protection. A thoughtful episode about taste, confidence, and building a signature language in cloth.
And some good news: we are filming a course with Julian soon! Join the waiting list on our website - taketwoart.com/courses/julian-jamaal-jones
Visit our website to explore our courses, or dive into more articles and interviews.

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