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Vanessa Randall

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Participe à 1 Session

Vanessa Randall, an INDI Master's candidate in Art Education, History, and Geography at Concordia, began her interdisciplinary journey at Mount Allison University, while earning her BFA. Her exploration of phenomenological philosophy and archival research at Mount Allison has shaped her approach to inquiry. Following her studies, she gained practical experience in the textile industry, including a stint at a spinning mill in Quebec where she honed manual skills and trained others on textile machines. However, in 2020, she returned to handmade practices while living on a sheep farm, reigniting her passion for hand spinning and the historical significance of the drop spindle.

Fostering an understanding of regional craft practices and geographical nuances from her experiences across the ‘Maritime Peninsula’, Vanessa's research interests include decolonial mapping with textiles and exploring alternative narratives within the wool industry. Currently, she teaches handspinning workshops, emphasizing ethical material sourcing and hands-on learning. Vanessa works not only to create art but also to deepen her appreciation for the intricate processes of wool production and work.

Sessions auxquelles Vanessa Randall participe

Dimanche 5 Mai, 2024

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