Bapu The Craftperson's Vision - Completed
at Queensland University of Technology
Tuesday, 18 October 2016 from 10:00 AM - Friday, 21 October 2016 to 4:00 PM (E. Australia Standard Time) + Add to calendar18/10/2016 10:0021/10/2016 16:00Australia/BrisbaneBapu The Craftperson's VisionBapu The Craftperson's Vision
Tuesday, 18 October 2016 from 10:00 AM - Friday, 21 October 2016 to 4:00 PM (E. Australia Standard Time)
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Confluence
info@confluencefoioz.com
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Queensland University of Technology
30 Victoria Park Road
Kelvin Grove
Brisbane 4059 Australia
Event web page: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/41740Queensland University of Technology
30 Victoria Park Road
Kelvin Grove Brisbane 4059
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KHADI EXHIBITION
Khadi, India’s national fabric, crafts a compelling narrative linking it inextricably to the country’s history and to Mahatma Gandhi. Hand spun and hand-woven, the making of khadi today provides livelihoods to people spread out in the vastness of rural India. In a world that is increasingly directing its attention to things sustainable and eco-friendly, and to India’s wealth of handmade textiles, khadi stands to a play a significant role as a fashion fabric.
The exhibition component would highlight the diversity of khadi weaves and textures through a display of fabrics and garments. It would also consist of photographs of the different charkhas in use today and information panels outlining the history of khadi.
A fashion event would comprise of styles targeting an Australian audience which would also attest to khadi’s versatility and appeal. Handmade with natural fibers, khadi can be designed and shaped into a variety of garments wearable anywhere in the world. It lends itself especially to casual chic collections marked by minimalism which is in itself inherently KHADI.
ABOUT THE CURATOR
Sunaina Suneja has been working with khadi for thirty years now, advocating its wearability and its message through published articles, TV interviews, talks, exhibitions, fashion shows and presentations aimed at an Indian and international clientele. Developed over the years through hands-on work with craftspeople, she brings her own aesthetic sensitivity, appreciation and respect of traditional crafts onto the canvas of khadi. She has also worked extensively with other textile crafts of India, most prominently, indigo and the revival of an essential aspect of Phulkari embroidery in the villages of Punjab.
Some major exhibitions over the years dedicated to khadi include:
- Indian Embassy and World Bank, Washington DC
- Santa Fe International Folk Art Market
- A solo exhibition at Santa Fe Museum
- French Ambassador’s Residence, New Delhi
- The Election Collection 2009
- An annual collection in Delhi to celebrate Khadi under the label August Khadi
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Confluence: Festival of India in Australia