ADRIENNA MATZEG: THE ART OF TEXTILES AS ACTS OF MEMORY
Today on ArtBeat, we speak with Adrienna Matzeg, an artist whose work serves as a bridge between memory and material, crafting stories out of thread and light. Adrienna's art operates in that space where the tangible meets the ephemeral, where photographs and textiles blend to capture the ineffable essence of the past.
Our conversation winds through the sunlit streets of Los Angeles and the intricate architecture of Europe, places that have left indelible marks on Adrienna’s imagination. Her art is both a reflection and a reconstruction of these landscapes, weaving them into textiles through the meticulous punch needle technique.
Adrienna shares how her early influences—steeped in the textile traditions of her family and the disciplined art of photography—shaped her artistic vision. These elements come together in a practice that cherishes process and precision, echoing the textures of reminiscence and the colours of nostalgia.
Adrienna's work is gaining momentum on an international stage, poised for her new collection launch with Tacit, available here, and a feature at the Affordable Art Fair in New York.
Adrienna’s work can be viewed on her website, through her Instagram, and is available through Peggy. Her pieces also reside in the physical spaces of Earl's restaurants in Toronto.
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