Knitting, sewing, and crocheting have been long known as activities for women. More often referred to as ‘wifely duties’, or ‘domestic arts’. Craftivism has become a symbol of resistance for the third-wave of feminists. Using crafts as a means to explore issues regarding patriarchy, activism, politics, and gender.
Read MoreWith “Mindfulness” being a much-desired quality for many people, it’s not surprising that many have looked towards craftwork as a form of therapy to alleviate the symptoms of anxiety, depression, loneliness, and even dementia. Our Sa Pa Tribal Tour workshops not only offers you a glimpse into the textile makers of Sa Pa and beyond.
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