when: 04 August 2022 - 15 January 2023 | venue: Powerhouse Museum | cost: Free | address: 500 Harris Street, Ultimo NSW 2007 | website: https://www.maas.museum/event/charkha-and-kargha/ | tickets: https://www.maas.museum/event/charkha-and-kargha/
published: 05 Aug 2022, 5 min read
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Taking its title from Charkha (spinning wheel) and Kargha (loom), the exhibition will feature over 100 rare items that date back to the foundational collections of the Powerhouse acquired since the 1880s.
In addition to their beauty, many of the textiles featured in the exhibition incorporate spinning, weaving, dyeing and embroidery techniques. Highlights include block-printed textiles, known as Fustat fragments, believed to be made in Gujarat in the 1400s.
The exhibition will feature a recently acquired work by artist Sangeeta Sandrasegar, What Falls from View, 2019. The work features Khadi and silk pieces, hand-dyed in Indian indigo and Australian native cherry. Anu Kumar's medium format photographs that document the Australian-Indian diaspora will be another highlight of the exhibition.
Charkra and Kargha will coincide with the 75th anniversary of India's independence on 15 August. The exhibition will demonstrate the role that textiles played in India's movement towards independence from colonial rule.
Charkha and Kargha will feature live demonstrations of spinning and weaving in the Textile Centre, talks on Indian textiles, masterclasses on textile weaving, dyeing and spinning, daily storytelling of Indian folktales and documentary film screenings in the Kings Cinema.
Presented with the support of the Consulate General of India, Sydney.
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Taking its title from Charkha (spinning wheel) and Kargha (loom), the exhibition will feature over 100 rare items that date back to the foundational collections of the Powerhouse acquired since the 1880s.
In addition to their beauty, many of the textiles featured in the exhibition incorporate spinning, weaving, dyeing and embroidery techniques. Highlights include block-printed textiles, known as Fustat fragments, believed to be made in Gujarat in the 1400s.
The exhibition will feature a recently acquired work by artist Sangeeta Sandrasegar, What Falls from View, 2019. The work features Khadi and silk pieces, hand-dyed in Indian indigo and Australian native cherry. Anu Kumar's medium format photographs that document the Australian-Indian diaspora will be another highlight of the exhibition.
Charkra and Kargha will coincide with the 75th anniversary of India's independence on 15 August. The exhibition will demonstrate the role that textiles played in India's movement towards independence from colonial rule.
Charkha and Kargha will feature live demonstrations of spinning and weaving in the Textile Centre, talks on Indian textiles, masterclasses on textile weaving, dyeing and spinning, daily storytelling of Indian folktales and documentary film screenings in the Kings Cinema.
Presented with the support of the Consulate General of India, Sydney.
Go see Charkha and Kargha 2022.
Charkha and Kargha 2022 is on 04 August 2022 - 15 January 2023. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Ultimo. Call (02) 9217 0222 for details. Visit their website at https://www.maas.museum/event/charkha-and-kargha/.
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