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loom-space

the gist

Loom-space is a an ongoing offering centered around weaving as both a tactile and time-based practice, shared either through direct participation or live presence.

in-studio sessions

loom-space

One-on-one weaving sessions from my studio in Hudson, NY.

The loom is prepared in advance, allowing you to spend time at the loom without the longer setup process. These sessions are quiet and low-pressure, offering space for independent exploration focused on material, rhythm, and process, rather than instruction alone.

  • 1.5 - 3 hours

  • one-on-one

  • loom prepared

Materials ands tools are provided, though you are welcome to bring your own yarns if you’d like to work with something specific.

$75+

Person using a handheld tool on a woven textile on a wooden loom in a workshop.

loom-space

live weaving

I also bring my loom into other spaces as a form of live weaving.

These are not structured as workshops, but as a slower, ongoing presence where weaving unfolds over time and can be observed as it happens.

This format allows for:

  • more complex processes to be showcased

  • a slower, durational approach to making

  • a shared environment where making is visible, but not instructional

Suitable for retail or studio spaces, galleries, exhibitions, and other context-specific environments. Each iteration is adapted to the space.

Duration and pricing are determined based on the space and context.

loom-space is a way of sharing weaving as both process and presence

Overshot variation developed for fashion designer Gary Graham.

Handwoven in his Franklin, NY storefront.

photo courtesy of Gary Graham + Sean Scherer