• Maria Amalia: Weaving Stories with Thread and Paper

  • Mar 3 2024
  • Length: 54 mins
  • Podcast

Maria Amalia: Weaving Stories with Thread and Paper

  • Summary

  • In this episode of Tom Ray's Art Podcast, I meet Maria Amalia, a Honduras-born, Madison-based artist with a penchant for community-focused art and a rich history that spans continents and mediums. From aspirations in architecture to graphic design, and finally, to the tactile world of paper making, Maria's artistic evolution is a captivating tale of resilience, adaptability, and profound personal growth.

    Dive into her story of navigating life's unexpected turns, the therapeutic power of art during times of family tragedy, and her venture into the world of fair trade and empowerment through craft. Maria's dedication to creating art with and for the community is as inspiring as her journey, with projects that invite participation and foster connections across cultures.

    Maria also shares her experience as an art educator, her passion for natural dyes linked to Latin American heritage, and the intricate balance she strikes between perfection and imperfection in her work. Discover her current exhibitions, including an embroidered portrait series celebrating Latina immigrants, and her plans for interactive art tables designed to encourage communal storytelling and understanding.

    Maria Amalia's Website: https://www.mariaamalia.com

    Tom Ray's Art Podcast Website: https://www.tomrayswebsite.com


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