Workshops
Threading South Asia: Painting with Thread

Mundu textile from Kerala.

Date

Dimanche, juin 14, 2026 13:00 - 16:00

Tarif

$125.00 Regular Price
$117.00 Member Price
Registration opens March 3.
Price includes materials.
Location: Makerspace Studio

Public

À propos

Threading South Asia is a new workshop series at ROM exploring South Asian embroidery techniques and traditions and is inspired by the South Asian textile collections. Led by skilled artists and cultural practitioners, each workshop invites participants to learn foundational stitches, understand materials, and create a small piece of their own. Through this series, participants not only learn the technical aspects of embroidery, but also gain insight into the social, historical, and cultural contexts that shape the work. No prior experience is necessary. 

Inspired by drawing and painting practices, this workshop invites participants to engage with the expressive nature of intuitively embroidering by hand. Inspired by the textile collections at ROM, participants will explore embroidery as a gestural and painterly medium, treating needle and thread much like brush and paint. Using as a base kasavu mundu textile from Kerala, floating embroidery technique is introduced to further encourage freedom and spontaneity. This approach to embroidery makes space for personal expression, encouraging participants to feel their way through the medium rather than following a fixed pattern or design.

 

Artist

Par Nair, Artist and Educator
Par Nair

Par Nair (she/her) is an Indian born interdisciplinary artist and educator who lives and makes in the GTA (Canada). Par’s art practice pays tribute to ancestral and cultural roots, while intimately and speculatively reimagining diasporic futures through oil paintings, hand embroidery, installation, and creative writing. Par acquired her Master’s in Interdisciplinary Arts from OCAD University and has shown her works nationally and internationally. Notable showings include Art Museum at University of Toronto, The Textile Museum of Canada, The Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Bradley Museum, Craft Ontario, Eastern Edge Gallery (NL), Rajiv Menon Contemporary (LA), Nuit Blanche ‘23 and The Kochi Biennale (India). In 2025, Par was shortlisted as a finalist for the CIBC National Art Award and the Salt Spring National Art Prize. Over the years she has also received several grants from the Ontario Arts Council and Canada Council for the Arts in support of her practice. Par currently holds the position of Sessional Faculty at OCAD University, where she teaches painting and art theory.