MultiWeave: Sculptural Weaving
Pallas University of Applied Sciences will host an online Open Studio, showcasing the innovative MultiWeave technique. MultiWeave is a forward-thinking approach to weaving that echoes the logic of 3D printing while remaining rooted in the fundamental relationship between warp and weft. The event will feature an exhibition of sculptural and experimental pieces created using this technique, offering a glimpse into the creative possibilities it enables. In addition, attendees will experience a live demonstration of MultiWeave in action and a dynamic performance that explores weaving with multiple wefts. This Open Studio invites audiences to discover how tradition, technology, and material experimentation intersect in contemporary textile art. Teachers: Liisi Tamm, Kadi Pajupuu Students: Christina Kasesalu, Matilda Liise Areda and Anette Lõbus

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