Costa Rican artists in CONTEXTILE 2014

Within world events related to textile art, biennial shows normally introduce new tendencies and techniques to this vanguard art and, thus, choosing participants is done by way of a strict qualifying jury. Although it is regrettable that many biennials have had to permanently shut their doors due to lack of funds and political apathy for artistic and cultural events, the second edition of CONTEXTILE in Guimaraes, Portugal started this month with the city municipal promise to support all side activities surrounding the main international show.

Therefore, from 26 July through 11 October, Costa Rica will be one of the participating countries in CONTEXTILE 2014, with the presence of two artists: Alessandra Sequeira and Silvia Piza-Tandlich.
Sequeira is a visual artist and participates with her new passion: Hand painted silk, representing a first success within fierce competition since she is one of the 50 artists who were chosen out of several hundred proposals.

By contrast, Silvia Piza-Tandlich has ample biennial and exposition experience throughout the world, including the 14th Lodz Triennial of Tapestry in Poland last year.

CONTEXTILE stands out by its proposed interaction between artists, creators, industry, community, and the city of Guimaraes, which intends to strengthen the economy through innovation, creativity and appreciation of the textile identities of participating territories. Within the frame of this biennale’s social character, Silvia Piza-Tandlich offers artwork that is interactive with the public: “Bastion of Wisdom” is a double-sided piece showing hand embroidered proverbs in nine languages. She explains that refrains and proverbs exist in all cultures and become popular wisdom, with homologous concepts from language to language. The piece also has metal from tee-light candles, representing the whimsical human culture of wishing, and knowing.

Silvia Piza=-Tandlich. Bastion of Wisdom. 76X183 cm. Various techniques over microfiber.
Silvia Piza=-Tandlich. Bastion of Wisdom. 76X183 cm. Various techniques over microfiber.

Links:

CONTEXTILE: http://contextile.pt
Silvia Piza-Tandlich: http://galeriaoctagono.com
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Photos: Magdalena Sobon, Poland

Miércoles comunitarios – Community Wednesdays

Los miércoles ofrecemos un lugar de encuentro toda la tarde, para que los vecinos vengan y compartan.
Si gustan hacer algún proyecto textil, les ofrecemos ayuda y compartimos materiales.
Pueden traer repostería y la Galería ofrece bebidas y galletas.
Este servicio es gratis para la comunidad.

Joven pianista Patrick Brandl junto a su máscara.
Joven pianista Patrick Brandl junto a su máscara.
Detalle de máscara hecha en técnica de cestería.
Detalle de máscara hecha en técnica de cestería.
Patricia terminando su primera quilt, con el marco de macramé hecho por su esposo.
Patricia terminando su primera quilt, con el marco de macramé hecho por su esposo.

Irene borda varios bolsos para vender - Irene embroiders some bags for sale.
Irene borda varios bolsos para vender – Irene embroiders some bags for sale.

On Wednesdays we offer a meeting place all afternoon so that neighbors come over, meet people and share experiences.
If you want to do a textile project, we offer you help, and share materials with you.
You may bring pastries, but the Gallery usually offers beverages and cookies.
This is, of course, free of charge to the community.

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Obra terminada por Patricia.
Obra terminada por Patricia.
Lámpara de Patrick, ya terminada. Patrick's lamp already finished.
Lámpara de Patrick, ya terminada.
Patrick’s lamp already finished.

Mini-textil encuentra casa / Mini-textile finds home

En medio de una fuerte gripe, fue un placer conocer a Terri Atkinson de El Paso, Texas, quien se enamoró de mi obra “De fieltro en fieltro”.
Este minitextil fue parte de la muestra “Arte textil costarricense”, que se presentó en el Museo Municipal de Cartago en setiembre del 2010, dentro del marco del Encuentro Redtextilia (Red Textil Iberoamericana).

In the midst of a strong cold, I had the pleasure of meeting Terri Atkinson from El Paso, TX who appeared to be in love with my work, “From felt to felt”.
This mini was part of the show “Costa Rican Textile Art”, presented at the Cartago Municipal Museum in September, 2010 as part of the Redtextilia Encounter (Ibero-American Textile Network).