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  2. Marilyn Rea-Menzies - Wikipedia

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    The Millennium Tapestry is Rea-Menzies' largest work, at 15 square metres, and required a custom-made loom built by her brother Jim Rea. [1] [4] The Prime Minister Helen Clark helped cut the tapestry free from its frame, and it was unveiled in CoCA on 23 October 2000.

  3. Archie Brennan (weaver) - Wikipedia

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    Founded in traditional techniques of tapestry weaving, Brennan's practice was reflective as well as a forward looking and progressive. [8] The Victoria & Albert Museum cites Brennan as being “credited with bringing about a renaissance in tapestry weaving and design in Britain.”, [12] and in 2019 he was described as "possibly the greatest Scottish Pop artist you have never heard of". [13]

  4. Tapestry - Wikipedia

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    Weaving a small tapestry on a high-warp loom, 2022, New Zealand One of the tapestries in the series The Hunt of the Unicorn: The Unicorn is Found, circa 1495–1505, The Cloisters, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City. Tapestry is a form of textile art, traditionally woven by hand on a loom. Normally it is used to create images rather than ...

  5. American Tapestry Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The SF Tapestry Workshop offered classes and workshops and was a significant influence on the development of contemporary tapestry in the last quarter of the 20th century. Many other tapestry weavers in the United States have studied Navajo weaving with native southwestern people.

  6. Category:Tapestry-making operations - Wikipedia

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    This category is for articles on tapestry-weaving workshops and groups of workshops in a single city, as well as companies, partnerships and other forms of business. Articles on individual tapestry-makers by named individual or family belong in Category:Tapestry artists.

  7. Australian Tapestry Workshop - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Tapestry Workshop (formerly known as the Victorian Tapestry Workshop) is a not-for-profit organisation that employs weavers to create tapestry pieces and promotes tapestry creation though collaboration with contemporary artists. Founding director of the workshop, Sue Walker, described role of the workshop to be "the fostering of ...

  8. Amnesty-Sís-Pinton Tapestries - Wikipedia

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    The tapestries were hand-woven by Ateliers Pinton, the renowned tapestry weaving atelier in Felletin-Aubusson, France. [8] [9] The resulting 4 by 5 metre tapestry depicts a striking image of a flock of white birds, in the shape of a man, set against a vivid blue background. Beneath him is the silhouette of Prague Castle and the Vltava river.

  9. Loom - Wikipedia

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    In the center, devices for performing the motions of weaving. Weaving a tapestry on a vertical loom in Konya, Turkey A Turkish carpet loom showing warp threads wrapped around the warp beam, above, and the fell being wrapped onto the cloth beam below. A simple handheld frame loom. Weaving is done on two sets of threads or yarns, which cross one ...

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