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Luminaries in the textile arts present at the Maiwa School of Textiles. These presentations are from an international collection of writers, travellers, craftspeople and artists.... more
FAQs about Maiwa Podcasts:How many episodes does Maiwa Podcasts have?The podcast currently has 67 episodes available.
June 17, 2011The Working Traveller - Part 4Bappaditya Biswas Linda Cortwright Stephen Huyler Charllotte Kwon Sheila Paine In this presentation the panel talks about how they manage a trip financially and which trip has meant the most to them. Recorded at the 2009 Maiwa Textile Symposium on October 21, 2009 Posted November 2010...more34minPlay
November 22, 2010The Working Traveller - Part 3Bappaditya Biswas Linda Cortwright Stephen Huyler Charllotte Kwon Sheila Paine In this presentation the panel consider the unique identity of stitches and weaves and their greatest travel disasters. Recorded at the 2009 Maiwa Textile Symposium on October 21, 2009 Posted November 2010...more1h 2minPlay
October 20, 2010The Working Traveller - Part 2Bappaditya Biswas Linda Cortwright Stephen Huyler Charllotte Kwon Sheila Paine In this presentation the panel consider the desire to go to remote distances, insurance against snow leopards, collections and collectors. Recorded at the 2009 Maiwa Textile Symposium on October 21, 2009 Posted October 2010...more49minPlay
September 16, 2010The Working Traveller - Part 1Bappaditya Biswas Linda Cortwright Stephen Huyler Charllotte Kwon Sheila Paine In this presentation the panel consider what it means to be a working traveller, talk about cultural intervention, trade, and the benefits and pitfals of craft preservation and marketing. Recorded at the 2009 Maiwa Textile Symposium on October 21, 2009 Posted September 2010...more0minPlay
July 24, 2010Retooling for the Future: Part 2 The Artisan's Alliance of JawajaThe Artisan's Alliance of Jawaja Question and Answer In this presentation the Artisan's Alliance of Jawaja answer questions from the audience and ask a few of their own. The Vancouver audience asks about the process of leatherworking but also about the position of artisans in the community and the challenges that must be overcome for success. This presentation is posted as a series of video files. Recorded at the 2009 Maiwa Textile Symposium on October 27, 2009 Posted July 2010...more1minPlay
July 15, 2010The Working Traveller 2009 Part 4Each member of our panel has carved a road in the wilderness. It is not easy to walk off the map, but they have all done it, struck out alone to follow a path as unknown to themselves as it was to others. And then something happens ... ...more34minPlay
July 09, 2010Retooling for the Future Part 1: Artisan's Alliance of JawajaRetooling for the Future Part 1 The Artisan's Alliance of Jawaja Introduction and Presentation In this presentation the Artisan's Alliance of Jawaja introduce themselves, explain the history of thier community and relate some contemporary challenges and how they are working to overcome them. This presentation is posted as a series of video files on our Podcast page. Recorded at the 2009 Maiwa Textile Symposium on October 27, 2009 Posted July 2010...more2minPlay
June 15, 2010The Working Traveller 2009 Part 3Each member of our panel has carved a road in the wilderness. It is not easy to walk off the map, but they have all done it, struck out alone to follow a path as unknown to themselves as it was to others. And then something happens ... ...more1h 2minPlay
May 20, 2010European Blue: Woad and Bleu de LectoureEuropean Blue: Woad and Bleu de Lectoure Denise and Henri Lambert Presentation, Question and Answer In this lecture Denise Lambert will guide the audience through the history of this colourant and relate how a simple curiosity led to the rediscovery of ancient extraction techniques. The popularity of the colour motivated the Lamberts to found their company Bleu de Lectoure. Through collaboration and enterprise the Lamberts have been able to incorporate natural woad into everything from traditional art supplies and textiles to industrial colourants for plastics, cosmetics, and car paints. Recorded at the 2009 Maiwa Textile Symposium on October 26, 2009 Posted May 2010...more58minPlay
May 15, 2010The Working Traveller 2009 Part 2Each member of our panel has carved a road in the wilderness. It is not easy to walk off the map, but they have all done it, struck out alone to follow a path as unknown to themselves as it was to others. And then something happens ... ...more49minPlay
FAQs about Maiwa Podcasts:How many episodes does Maiwa Podcasts have?The podcast currently has 67 episodes available.