EPISODE · Mar 26, 2025 · 30 MIN
Every Stitch an Immigrant Story: fiber artist Maria Amalia Wood
from Art Restart · host The Thomas S. Kenan Institute for the Arts at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts
Trained as a fiber and textile artist, Maria Amalia Wood has in recent years been working with paper, manipulating and dyeing wet wood pulp to build richly layered pieces. As important to Maria’s creativity as her raw materials, however, is the community of Latina immigrants like herself that she has fostered through a series of creative workshops in her hometown of Madison, WI. Her latest communal and artistic enterprise is Unidas por Hilos (United by Threads), a monthly gathering of diverse Latina immigrants who embroider their stories, often learning new stitches along the way, in fellowship with one another. In this interview, Maria shares how her current work is a natural extension of the comfort and energy she found among skilled seamstresses in her native Honduras. She extols the power of embroidery as both a meditative practice and a form of storytelling and reminds us that no matter the activity, homemade food remains the one ingredient guaranteed to bring people together. https://www.mariaamalia.com/Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Every Stitch an Immigrant Story: fiber artist Maria Amalia Wood
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