Through Line by Meghan Price…

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“Through Line” is a new body of work by Canadian artist Meghan Price. Woven on a TC2 loom, the series is a response to geological diagrams made in the 19th century by Orra White Hitchcock. Below are photos of Price’s exhibition at United Contemporary gallery in Toronto, Canada.
The exhibition text by Stanzie Tooth is HERE: LINK
Meghan Price rushes to be slow. Her process is a flurry of actions, research, and experimentation, which manifests in the slow meditation of a weaving, her hands and digital jacquard loom working thread by thread to arrive at a new understanding…
About…
Meghan’s expansive artistic research and production centres textiles and employs material, pattern and duration to engage questions about time and human relationships with the earth. Price has exhibited at the Art Museum at the University of Toronto, Fiberspace (Stockholm), YYZ (Toronto), The Centre for Craft Creativity and Design (Asheville), The Bonavista Biennale (Bonavista Peninsula, NL), Centre Matéria (Québec) and AKA artist-run (Saskatoon). Her work is in the Idea Exchange contemporary textile collection and in the corporate collections of Aimia, Canada Goose, RBC and TD Bank.
Website…
Meghan Price recently started working as a Faculty Lecturer at Concordia University, Canada.
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