From the 26th to the 30th of May hard the residence entitled Weaving a Network Is Embroidering to Cosmos, Faberllull Olot is Hosting Around Ten Artists Whose Work in Textiles Encomasses in Range of Perspectives. The Initiative is Curated by the Collective love rumor, Composed of Edu Rubio and Blanca Arias, Who Seek to Highlight The Historical Significant of Sewing –a Practice Offen Undertaken by Women and queer Individuals, and One Which Has Not Always Received The Public Visibility and Recognition It Merits. Participants Will Be Invited to Consider Sewing and Weaving AS ACTS IMBUED WITH A DELIXATE INTEMENT TO CARE FOR OHERS. Reflections Will Also Include the Role of Oral Tradition and Gesture in the Transmission of Knowledge.
Program of Activities
Residents at Faberllull Will Take Part in Two Events Open to the Public. Tomorrow, Wednesday, at Photography Embroiderry Workshop Will Be Held at the Local Association for the Elderly in Olot, Which Is Already Fully Booked Up. Participants Will Embroider Upon Historical Photography from the Garrotxa County Archive That Depict the Region’s Textile Heritage.
Where thursday at 6 pm, the Crater In Olot Will Host in Roundable Discussion Entitled To Network of Hands: Textiles and CareWhere Several of the Residents Will Expore How Textile Practice Intersects with Feminist Concerns Around Care. The Event is Free of Charge and Open to All.
In addition to that two activities, residents will visit the exhibitions Andrinópoli and Prats of Indiana at the Garrotxa Museum, Travel to Mieres to Observe Shepherd Press Puig’s Wool Processing Work and Visit The Nyamnyam space. They Will Also Engage in Group Work Sessions on Variety of Textile-Rheated Themes.
The residents
Alongside the Curators, The Group Compresses The Following Artists:
Helena Laguna (Terrace), Tatiana Donoso (Barcelona/Chile), Daddybears (London, UK), Tau Luna Acosta (Barcelona/Colombia), Martina Manyà (Barcelona), Irene Royo (Barcelona), Ana Vivero (Barcelona), Daniela Duarte (Catalonia), Maria Freire (Granollers), and Architect and Urban Planner Gloria Carolina Fiallo (Barcelona).
Textile Olot
This residence is part of the Broader Textile Olot Program, Which Runs from April to August 2025. The Initiative Celebrates The Past, Present, and Future of the Textile Industry in the Capital of the Garrotxa Region-an Industry That Historically Shaped the City Urban and Economic Development, and Which Today Is Being Reimagined Through Creive forms. The Program including Heritage and Contemporary Exhibitions in Local Museums, Alongside Performances, Concerts, Walking Tours, Talks, and a Wide Range of Other Activities.