Embroidery Without Borders: Resilience, refuge, and the language of the stitch (opens in new tab)
Aditi Sabbarwal reports on ten days in New Delhi where Afghan refugee artisans and Kutch embroiderers exchanged stitches, found a shared language, and built the foundations of a working livelihood model. The post Embroidery Without Borders: Resilience, refuge, and the language of the stitch appeared first on Garland Magazine.
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