Interwoven: A Relational Weaving Workshop with Carolina Cuevas.
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Interwoven: A Relational Weaving Workshop with Carolina Cuevas.

Join us for a hands-on workshop where we'll learn to create beautiful woven pieces while connecting with others in a fun and relaxed setting

By The Creatives Project

Date and time

Location

The Goat Farm Arts Center

1200 Foster Street Northwest Atlanta, GA 30318

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event.

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

In this hands-on workshop, you'll learn the basics of weaving on a backstrap loom — but with a twist. Traditionally, the loom is strapped to your body and a fixed structure. Here, you’ll be connected to another person, weaving toward each other.

As the shuttle moves back and forth, threads intertwine — and so do stories. This is about more than technique; it’s about connection, trust, and learning through shared rhythm. Come ready to engage, create, and get to know someone new through the meditative act of weaving.

History of this piece:

“In the piece Ones That Receive (2022), two individuals slowly weave toward each other as they depend on one another to keep tension. The strings between them flow and alter as they do, receiving the slight movements that vibrate through the fibers. They weave strips of written fabric in both Spanish and English that speaks about vulnerability, adaptability, and durability.”

Organized by

The Creatives Project (TCP)’s mission is to enrich and strengthen local communities through quality arts-based education and outreach, while celebrating and elevating the city's creative talents through local artist residency programs.

  • TCP is a vital force in Atlanta’s arts community.
  • TCP strengthens and unites arts, education, community and commerce by creating an arts eco-system that empowers eager citizens to recognize Atlanta’s potential. 
  • TCP accomplishes this goal by engaging fresh resources, implementing crucial and deliberate arts and culture initiatives and leading arts-based education. 
  • TCP patrons donate subsidized housing and studio space to support our artists as they serve Atlanta’s youth and elders otherwise lacking access to creative outlets, experiences and instruction.
$10.38
Aug 16 · 3:00 PM EDT