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DESCRIPTION:With Lisa Reichmann (artist\, embroidery workshop at Burg Giebi
 chenstein University of Art and Design Halle)\n\nWe start with some though
 t-provoking questions: Is embroidery truly a feminine activity? How have t
 raditional gender roles shaped women’s involvement in art? And how have th
 ey influenced perceptions of women\, as well as the balance between family
 \, work and household duties\, which ultimately shaped everyday creative l
 ife? These days\, we look at familiar objects differently: our grandmother
 ’s embroidered kitchen towels bearing sayings such as “Home sweet home – h
 appiness alone”\, the monograms that appear repeatedly on the starched lin
 ens that belonged to our ancestors\, and the tablecloths from the needlewo
 rk shop. These would often be embroidered by diligent hands in the evening
  after the laundry was done. Is this merely a cliché of an inward-looking\
 , embroidering housewife?\nWe explain what really lies behind it – and the
  enormous artistic potential that hand embroidery still holds today. The D
 IY movement has rediscovered traditional handicraft techniques and is spre
 ading them worldwide via social media channels. Nevertheless\, embroidery 
 is more subject to clichés than almost any other technique. The technique 
 itself is completely gender-neutral – yet many hesitate to use it freely a
 s a means of artistic expression. In this workshop\, we encourage you to t
 hink outside the box: learn about historical stitch types\, boldly interve
 ne in existing embroideries and develop embroidery as a powerful and free 
 means of expression.\nFeel free to bring old textiles\, your own fabrics o
 r clothing to embroider. No prior experience is required\, only an opennes
 s to the process.\n\nWe are committed to respectful interaction. Discrimin
 atory behavior has no place at our events.\n\nLisa Reichmann is a graduate
  artist\, with hand embroidery her preferred medium. She works in the embr
 oidery workshop at Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design Halle.
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