From Multiple Threads at Die Villa: Experience Textile Art Together


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From Multiple Threads: Textile Art as a Shared Artistic Experience in Erlangen
With From Multiple Threads, a space opens at the community center Die Villa for open textile art workshops, where fabrics, yarns, and conversations merge into a vibrant artistic experience. The event is aimed at everyone who wants to experience textile design not just by looking, but through shared practice. Artist Karina Liutaia connects textile crafts with participatory practice and collective exploration of the works. ([karina-liutaia.com](https://www.karina-liutaia.com/vita_kontakt/?utm_source=openai))
Textile Materials that Carry Stories
Karina Liutaia works at the intersection of textile art, stage, and participation. Her practice is characterized by knitting, embroidery, and sewing as artistic processes that make memory, belonging, and social experience visible. Biographically, her approach is rooted in a craft training in fashion design in St. Petersburg and a degree from the University of Arts Bremen. Thematically, her works revolve around labor, migration, borders, and collective experience. ([karina-liutaia.com](https://www.karina-liutaia.com/vita_kontakt/?utm_source=openai))
Open Workshop Instead of Detached Viewing
The format invites an aesthetic experience that museum audiences particularly appreciate today: not only to watch but to participate, experiment, and weave. In the open workshop, an immediate exhibition atmosphere emerges from fabrics and threads, combining craft precision with social exchange. This aligns with the idea of textile art as a medium that links material and meaning together. ([karina-liutaia.com](https://www.karina-liutaia.com/vita_kontakt/?utm_source=openai))
A Place for Cultural Education and Encounters
Die Villa, as a socio-cultural community center in Erlangen, serves as a meeting place for children, youth, and adults. The facility offers a variety of leisure and cultural programs; according to municipal information, it is designed to be barrier-free, although the city also notes limited accessibility in a barrier-free overview for Die Villa. Therefore, it is worth taking a closer look at the current accessibility before visiting. The project benefits from this open, everyday environment, where cultural education and collaborative work go hand in hand. ([erlangen.de](https://erlangen.de/uwao-api/faila/files/bypath/Dokumente/PDF-Formulare/50_Sozialamt/gut_beraten_-_guenstig_leben.pdf?q=normal&s=list&tn=1&utm_source=openai))
Conclusion: A Workshop that Connects Material, Space, and Community
From Multiple Threads promises an inspiring date for all who appreciate textile art, participatory formats, and cultural education. If you want to experience the connection of material, conversation, and creativity live, you should definitely visit this event in Erlangen. ([karina-liutaia.com](https://www.karina-liutaia.com/vita_kontakt/?utm_source=openai))
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