Peer review event of Marta Konovalov’s exhibition

Photo: Kärt Petser
Location:
Zoom

Start Date:
20.11.2023

Start Time:
13:00

End Date:
20.11.2023

On 20 November at 13.00 the peer review event of Marta Konovalov’s  exhibition “Narratives from Prolonged Engagements” will take place. Marta is a third year PhD student in Art and Design, exhibition is part of her artistic doctoral thesis.

Peer review event will be held in zoom: https://zoom.us/j/98954931902?pwd=K0RZWm1YcFhaR2tUcG50UHRuMFZvQT09

Meeting ID: 989 5493 1902 Passcode: 389968

Reviewers: Dr. Louise Ravnløkke (Kolding Design School), Dr. Marium Durrani
Supervisors: Dr. Kristi Kuusk (EKA), Dr. Julia Valle Noronha (Aalto University)

Exhibition design: Maarja Viiding & Marta Konovalov

The exhibition takes place at the At Trash to Trend Stuudio, Müürivahe 17, Tallinn, Estonia
from 14.11.-12.12.2023
A public textile repair workshop is being held with the exhibition on 9.12.2023

The exhibition ”Narratives from Prolonged Engagements” investigates our relationships with clothing and textiles from the perspective of mending with the aim to widen the boundaries of a garment’s use time and aesthetics.
Here the creative practice of Marta Konovalov is being displayed alongside narratives embodied in wear and repair. This act of repair contributes to a system for the clothes to live their own life in the hands of the user or multiple users, each adding up a new layer. There is more than sustaining the physical form – repairing something is also an act of love, care and personal healing.
This exhibition explores how layers of repair can increase the emotional durability of fashion and textiles. It is a part of doctoral research on the topic of “Repair and Regenerative textile Design” at Estonian Academy of Art.

Marta Konovalov is a designer, researcher and an educator in the field of regenerative design. She is a PhD student at the Estonian Academy of Arts. She currently makes mending visible in her creative practice with the aim to remind repair as a philosophy and inspire others towards the act of repair for prolonging the use phase of textile artefacts.

 

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