Photo by Debra Ham, 2012.
The next exhibition will be presented by the Folklife & Traditional Arts Department of Houston Arts Alliance.
The Houston Arts Alliance Folklife and Traditional Arts Program presents Weaving Home: Textile Traditions From Houston’s Karenni Community, in Alliance Gallery, 3201 Allen Parkway, 77019. On view May 16 – July 6, 2012.
Houston is home to refugee communities from around the world. They all bring with them distinctive traditions. The exhibition Weaving Home focuses on the weaving traditions practiced by women from one such community – a collection of Karenni families who now live in the city. Formerly from Myanmar (until recently known as Burma), the Karenni are a distinct ethnic community with origins in the country’s mountainous region bordering Thailand.
The Karenni weaving tradition is mostly used for garments and it is identifiable by the distinctive palette, designs and objects produced. Weaving Home shares some of the finest examples of customary items made by local craftswomen, but also explores the way they have adapted the tradition as a strategy for economic, cultural and community sustainability.
Working with a Houston-based micro-enterprise endeavor called The Community Cloth, a program of the Houston non-profit, Our Global Village, Karenni craftswomen have continued to produce traditional weavings but also to create items that appeal to a Western market. The weavers have experimented with new color combinations and patterns and applied them to the creation of objects such as shawls, scarves and tableware.
Weaving Home shows examples of both Karenni traditional and market-influenced pieces in an effort to tell the story of an art form at the center of refugee life. Several exhibition programs will expand on this narrative.
Special Exhibition Programs:
@ The Alliance Gallery
Weaving Home, an exhibition produced by the Houston Arts Alliance Folklife + Traditional Arts Program, is funded in part by the Houston Endowment, Inc., the National Endowment for the Arts, and Wells Fargo Bank.
Houston Arts Alliance (HAA) is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts organization with a mission to enhance the quality of life and tourism in the Houston region by supporting and promoting the arts through programs, initiatives and alliances.
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Printed Thursday, May 17, 2012