Includes glossary and bibliography.
Onsite
English
folk art,  indigenous art,  fibre art,  tradition,  anthropology,  Asia Pacific,  exhibition,  art collection,  government collection,  public collection,  group exhibition
2011
176
9781921503283
1
catalogue
Director's foreword - Tony ELLWOOD
Threads that connect and unravel - Ruth MCDOUGALL
Contemporary textiles and the social fabric of life - Graeme WERE
Tivaevae: Vibrant island threads - Bree RICHARDS
Woven together: Robin White's collaborations - Reuben KEEHAN
Niuean weaving: Sharing knowledge - Zoe DE LUCA
Ngatu tā'uli: A royal barkcloth - Kolokesa Uafa MĀHINA-TUAI, Hufanga Dr 'Okusitino MĀHINA
Pacific mats: Ibe vakabati, fala pati and fala su'i - Angela GODDARD
Kharad: Weaving stories and remaking lives - Ruth MCDOUGALL
Maps of history: Hmong pha pra vet (storytelling) cloths - Ruth MCDOUGALL
Kapa kuiki: Hawaiian quilts - Ian WERE
Ömie barkcloth: A textile of transition and place - Michael HAWKER
A language in stitches: Indian embroiderers - Julie EWINGTON
Vanuatu baskets: Patterns of beauty and survival - Bree RICHARDS
Contemporary kantha: Evolving traditions - Viona FUNG
Tifaifai: Expressing island identity - Laura MUDGE
Hats and baskets: Plaiting to remember - Jessica STALENBERG
Lao textiles: Rich traditions - Russell STORER
Noken: A gift, a process, an emblem, a bag - Ruth MCDOUGALL
Just designs: Ernabella batik - Bruce MCLEAN
Lei: Material mash-ups - Ellie BUTTROSE
A sign of the times: BilumsA sign of the times: Bilums, bilum-wear and baskets, bilum-wear and baskets - Ruth MCDOUGALL
Threads: Contemporary Textiles and the Social Fabric

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