October 10th - November 7th, opening reception Friday October 10th from 7pm
Roshni Kavate, Violeta Ortega Navarrete, Gian Padilla Suarez, and Jahel Guerra Roa are established practitioners in their respective mediums of textiles, performance, and photography.
For Weaving Waters, they have chosen to dissolve the boundaries of individual practice, creating a collaborative textile altar installation that functions as living architecture—a spatial practice designed for reconnection with the bodies of water that flow within and around us.
The artists will construct an installation that weaves together ancestral mythologies, indigenous cosmovisions, and decolonial perspectives into a unified ritual space. While the mediums appear diverse—textiles dyed with natural pigments, participatory performances, photographic portraiture, and woven sculptures—there is a profound underlying current that reflects our shared relationship to water as life force and endangered territory.