In the exhibition “Plain difficult fiber-things”, local bast fibers and the experimental objects created from them are showcased. Central to the process are the cultivation, processing, and shaping of the material into an object—activities that might seem to require only very basic, even primitive knowledge and skills, yet are far from self-evident in a contemporary context. The exhibition explores the relationships between contemporary human, the environment, textile materials, and embodied, experiential knowledge.
As part of the research project on local bast fibers, material samples were produced from flax, hemp, and nettle fibers. In addition, the students, together with their supervisor, developed various further iterations and potential applications.
Project lead and curator of the exhibition: Mari-Triin Kirs
Contributors to the creation of the material samples: Anželika Botšarova, Gabriela Eva Eero, Veronica Heier, Meribell Kivimets, Sonja Kuznetsova, Janeli Liivak, Andra Pilliroog, Kerttu Poom, Kristiin Talviste, Olga Hoch, Christina Kasesalu, Sigre Kodasma, Grete Ottis, Hanna-Maria Org, and graduates Renate Eensalu, India Maria Emilia Kiisler, Kristiin Kuuslap, Sofia Lanman, Brigitte Mihkelson, Marite Rikkas, Inger Tammela.
More information:
Mari-Triin Kirs
mari.kirs@pallasart.ee
