Connective Threads brings together 15 artists working across diverse textile processes— sewing, quilting, weaving, and sculptural assemblage among others—to explore connection as both material structure and social metaphor. Spanning two- and three-dimensional works, and incorporating both traditional fibers and unexpected materials, the exhibition highlights the tactile languages through which artists bind, layer, stitch, and interlace forms into a cohesive whole.
Textile practices are inherently connective: threads cross, fabrics join, fragments become unified surfaces. In this exhibition, those physical acts of joining mirror the ways individuals and communities are shaped through difference, interdependence, and shared histories. Each artist’s approach is distinct in technique, scale, and material, yet the works resonate through common gestures of alteration, construction, and transformation.
Across the exhibition, textile processes become a framework for exploring memory, identity, and the cultural narratives embedded within materials. Many of the works engage acts of mending, layering, and recombination as metaphors for the ways histories—both personal and collective—are constructed from fragments. Through processes that are often repetitive and meditative, the artists transform everyday substances into vessels for storytelling, allowing textiles to function not only as surfaces but as repositories of memory and inherited knowledge.
Underlying these explorations is a recurring engagement with transformation and interdependence. Textiles inherently rely on tension, pressure, and the crossing of threads to create structure; similarly, the works in Connective Threads reflect how identities, communities, and environments emerge through networks of relationships. Acts of repair, adaptation, and accumulation appear throughout the exhibition, suggesting that resilience is built not through uniformity but through the capacity to hold differences together. By bringing together diverse approaches to fiber, form, and material experimentation, the exhibition ultimately highlights the ways in which connection is an evolving structure shaped by time, care, and collaboration.