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The art of weaving

Internal Body II, 2023, cotton rope and low-fire terracotta, aluminium armature courtesy of Tanya Aguiñiga and Volume Gallery, Chicago.
Tanya Aguiñiga
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Sun Valley Museum of Art
Internal Body II, 2023, cotton rope and low-fire terracotta, aluminium armature courtesy of Tanya Aguiñiga and Volume Gallery, Chicago.

As one of the oldest art forms, weaving has a place in many cultures.

The skill is not only a practical one but also one of creative expression, tradition and activism, all of which the Sun Valley Museum of Art is exploring in their latest exhibition, "Intertwined: Weaving in the Community."

Tanya Aguiñiga, one of the featured artists in the exhibit, joined Idaho Matters to talk more.

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