2024 Hinabi Project's "Inabel: Weaving of the Ilocos Exhibit"

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Hinabi Project: “Inabel: Weaving of the Ilocos Exhibit”, 12p-6p

Come preview pieces from The Hinabi Project’s upcoming textile exhibit:

Inabel: Weaving of the Ilocos

And check out: Books from PAWA (Philippine American Writers and Artists), Textiles from THP, Edibles, Clothing, and Artisanal Work from Community Vendors.

The Hinabi Project: The Art of Philippine Textile seeks to increase awareness of and appreciation for the exquisite and rich tradition of Philippine weavings and textiles. The project aims to encourage the families of weavers, embroiderers, and designers of traditional Filipino textiles to continue working on their crafts by supporting sustainable household economies and their incorporation into the culture industries. Through these efforts, the project hopes it will inspire Filipinos at home and overseas to rediscover their rich textile heritage and incorporate aspects of this heritage in their modern lifestyle, thereby ensuring the continuation of a living culture and related craft industries.

Toward these goals, The Hinabi Project has introduced to the San Francisco public an exhibit of textile arts by artisan families who produce fabrics from pineapple fiber and textile produced from abaca (musa textilis) as part of itson-going awareness program.

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Hinabi Project: “Inabel: Weaving of the Ilocos Exhibit”, 12p-6p

Come preview pieces from The Hinabi Project’s upcoming textile exhibit:

Inabel: Weaving of the Ilocos

And check out: Books from PAWA (Philippine American Writers and Artists), Textiles from THP, Edibles, Clothing, and Artisanal Work from Community Vendors.

The Hinabi Project: The Art of Philippine Textile seeks to increase awareness of and appreciation for the exquisite and rich tradition of Philippine weavings and textiles. The project aims to encourage the families of weavers, embroiderers, and designers of traditional Filipino textiles to continue working on their crafts by supporting sustainable household economies and their incorporation into the culture industries. Through these efforts, the project hopes it will inspire Filipinos at home and overseas to rediscover their rich textile heritage and incorporate aspects of this heritage in their modern lifestyle, thereby ensuring the continuation of a living culture and related craft industries.

Toward these goals, The Hinabi Project has introduced to the San Francisco public an exhibit of textile arts by artisan families who produce fabrics from pineapple fiber and textile produced from abaca (musa textilis) as part of itson-going awareness program.

Hinabi Project: “Inabel: Weaving of the Ilocos Exhibit”, 12p-6p

Come preview pieces from The Hinabi Project’s upcoming textile exhibit:

Inabel: Weaving of the Ilocos

And check out: Books from PAWA (Philippine American Writers and Artists), Textiles from THP, Edibles, Clothing, and Artisanal Work from Community Vendors.

The Hinabi Project: The Art of Philippine Textile seeks to increase awareness of and appreciation for the exquisite and rich tradition of Philippine weavings and textiles. The project aims to encourage the families of weavers, embroiderers, and designers of traditional Filipino textiles to continue working on their crafts by supporting sustainable household economies and their incorporation into the culture industries. Through these efforts, the project hopes it will inspire Filipinos at home and overseas to rediscover their rich textile heritage and incorporate aspects of this heritage in their modern lifestyle, thereby ensuring the continuation of a living culture and related craft industries.

Toward these goals, The Hinabi Project has introduced to the San Francisco public an exhibit of textile arts by artisan families who produce fabrics from pineapple fiber and textile produced from abaca (musa textilis) as part of itson-going awareness program.