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Northern Women Arts Collaborative

This project is to help promote and raise awareness of the Arctic and traditional roles of women in the past relating to clothing and textile production . We hope to bring the social sciences and the arts together so that ideas and concepts explored through more academic venues are shared and dissipated through the arts.

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    • Heidi Bergstrom
    • Marianne Tóvinnukona
    • Audur Hildur Hákonardóttir
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    • Heidi Bergstrom
    • Luciana Campos
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    • The Lady in Blue-Bláklædda Konan: the textiles. National Museum of Iceland.
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Contributors

  • Alexandra Makin
  • benteelisabeth777gmailcom
  • Dara Oshin
    • Stringing Together Purpose and People
    • The Amauti as a Symbol of Protection
  • emily_jackson@brown.edu
  • hanterdro
    • Reproducing a vararfeldur
  • hildurhak
    • Feldur by Hildurhak
  • katie ione craney
  • Luciana de Campos
  • macleod9productions
  • mardoll9
    • Early Medieval Embroidery, Women and Creativity.
    • Book Launch! The Valkyries’ Loom, by Michèle Hayeur Smith.
    • Women Do Archaeology: Women, cloth, looms, and power in the Viking and Medieval North Atlantic
    • The Indigo Iona Saga and the Settlement of Iceland
    • THE VALKYRIES LOOM: THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF CLOTH PRODUCTION AND FEMALE POWER IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC. By Michèle Hayeur Smith.
  • studio h canada
    • Studio H Canada International Art Residency – Call to Artists
    • THE FABRIC OF OUR LAND Salish Weaving Exhibit – Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia
    • Traditional and Contemporary Textile Art in Northern Iceland
    • Cowichan Knitting: History and Continuity
    • The Cowichan Women’s traditional sweaters, issues of intellectual property and cultural appropriation.
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  • Textiles (6)
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  • Viking (5)

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