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We are excited to bring this Indian traditional folk art to the Netherlands! With Master artist Kirit Chitara, arriving from India on the 20th September, we at Textiel Factorij are proud to organize a series of interactive events with him and inspire people to engage with their aesthetic sensibilities.
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Holi is one of the most significant Hindu festivals. Also know as the 'festival of colours'. It signifies the triumph of good over evil. It's the day to forgive and make peace with every one around us. Holi is also a harvest festival and marks the arrival of spring, beginning of a good spring harvest...
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My mother-to-daughter hand-embroidered kantha sari exhibited at Haute Bordure at Fries Museum, Leeuwarden.
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Textiel Factorij goes to the Fashion and Textiel Museum London. Four contemporary artworks have been selected and will be shown at the exhibition: Chintz: Cotton in Bloom
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Holi is one of the most significant Hindu festivals. Also know as the 'festival of colours'. It signifies the triumph of good over evil. It's the day to forgive and make peace with every one around us. Holi is also a harvest festival and marks the arrival of spring, beginning of a good spring harvest...
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Textiel Factorij has an unique working method. All involved have the time and attention to experiment, play, fail, learn and create
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Textiel Factorij is bringing the exhibitions back to India. This time the artworks and designs are shown from Indian artistic and historical perspectives.
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