From quilts passed down through generations to vibrant patterns stitched by hand, textiles have always been more than fabric—they are history, identity, and storytelling all in one.
In this fascinating program, we’ll explore:
- American quilting traditions and the meaning behind the patterns.
- The colorful molas created by the Guna people of Panama.
- Other captivating textile arts from cultures around the globe.
Whether you’re a maker yourself or just curious about the traditions that warm both body and spirit, this program will wrap you in the beauty and history of fabric arts worldwide.
Registration is required and will close one hour before the program. This program will take place on Zoom and the link to the program will be sent by CCPL staff one hour prior to the event.
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About the Presenter: Natalia Cruz is a theatre professional, experienced as an actor, director, stage manager, dramaturg, and storyteller based in Indianapolis, Indiana. She is also an experienced journalist and radio DJ.