Research Presentation

Interrogative Pattern – Text(ile) Weave by Regina (Maria) Möller

Research Presentation

Interrogative Pattern – Text(ile) Weave by Regina (Maria) Möller

4 December 2015 - 20 March 2016

Regina (Maria) Möller begins her research from the trademark headdress of Samsui women, expanding the weave through collaborative workshops and lectures.

“Patterns – cloth and textiles as text in Southeast Asia – imbedding cultural interrelations and the question of identities” in times of global sameness, is Regina (Maria) Möller‘s research focus. Möller’s research in The Lab stems from her interest in the trademark headdress of Samsui women, and will elaborate with time through experimental, collaborative and participatory forms of research practice. During workshops, lectures or formats of story telling, new layers will be added to reflect upon each other and trigger next threads for an ever expanding weave.

Social Memory Making and the Samsui Women: Objects, Heritage, Merchandisation: A talk by Kelvin E.Y. Low, public programme of research project Interrogative Pattern – Text(ile) Weave by Regina (Maria) Möller at The Lab
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