
About this Event
In observation of Hispanic Heritage Month, participants will learn about the history and process of Arpilleras. Ms. Hilary will lead participants in creating their own narrative pieces using felt and upcycled craft materials.
Ideal for ages 6+ | Ages 4 - 5 must be accompanied by an adult
About Arpilleras:
Arpilleras are colorful, three-dimensional textile artworks made with appliqué and embroidery on a burlap backing, named after the Spanish word for burlap. They originated in Chile as a form of protest for women to share stories of political unrest and oppression during the Pinochet dictatorship. They are also often used to tell stories of daily life, work, family and holidays.
About the Exhibition On View:
In the series, Geoglyphs of Our Time, Lorenzo Poli illuminates the issue of resource mining in South America. The project reveals the monstrous grandeur of the mines, where the land has been scooped out in almost mythic proportions.This exhibition runs Sept. 5 - Nov 1. The Opening Reception is Friday Sept 5th 5-8pm.Poli is the winner of the 2025 Life Framer Series Award, juried by Pictura Co-Curators Mia Dalglish + Lisa Woodward.
Learn more about the photographer here.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Pictura Gallery at FAR Center for Contemporary Arts, 202 S. Rogers Street, Bloomington, United States
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