Thread Control

Pop-up exhibition featuring recent weaving & textile art from the Stanford campus community

Thursday, March 7 & Friday March 8
11AM-5PM

Roble Arts Gym
375 Santa Teresa St.
(through the courtyard)

Stop by the Roble Arts Gym to view an array of textile artworks created by Stanford students, staff and faculty, including works created on the TC2 loom by participants of Sarah Rosalena’s workshop on computer-sequenced weaving.

Opening Celebration

Join us for light refreshments on Thursday, March 7 at 4:30PM

This event made possible by the Stanford Arts Institute (SAI), the Office of the Vice President for the Arts, the  Textile Makerspace of the Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages

Related

In November 2023, SAI and Stanford’s Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence hosted a residency by multimedia artist Sarah Rosalena. Rosalena gave a public talk on her artworks rooted in indigenous cosmologies and shaped by digital tools such as machine learning, 3D printing, and computer-sequenced weaving. Rosalena also conducted a week-long workshop on her digital design approach to weaving. Six students from the workshop are now scheduled to weave their designs—several of which incorporate components produced using generative-AI tools—on Stanford’s TC2 computer-sequenced loom, which was purchased last year using funds from the Making@Stanford initiative and installed at the Product Realization Lab.

SU_New_BlockStree_Red_darkbgrd_R_Large-1-550x550-square

Contact:

Stanford Arts Institute
artsinstitute@stanford.edu