Description
Volume 44 No. 4
FEATURES
"Jim Cooper: A Riotous Practice" by Moira White
"Textiles Through an Indigenous Lens: Recognizing how our Colonial Past has shaped the way we use fiber through Moana-nui-a-kiwa" by Montess Hughes & Sonya Withers
"A Love Letter to Rugs: Reading Vita Cochran’s Rag Rug Practice" by Grace Lai
"Sharing Human Warmth with Wool in New Zealand" by Olive Riley & Kelly Olaturji
DEPARTMENTS
Exposure: A gallery of NZ-based SDA members
Emerging Voices: Susie Cho and Hanna Shim
Made Aware: Whatiri and AKA by Matariki Williams
Informed Source: The Conservation of Māori Textiles in Aotearoa New Zealand by Kate Blair & Rangi Te Kanawa
First Person: Veronica Bell
In The Studio: Christopher Duncan
Legacy: The Pacific Sisters: Frocking it up by Ane Tonga
Spotlight on Education: Ngā Pae Māhutonga School of Design by Faith Kane and Dunedin's LoomRoom by Christine Keller
In Review: DUIRVIAS reviewed by Robyn Maree Pickens, Bush coat eviewed by Grace Ryder, and All the careers I have ever considered doing in order to finance my art career reviewed by Abby Cunnane
Glossary of Terms