Workshops
Threading South Asia: Introduction to South Asian Embroidery

Embroidery textile sample

Date

Samedi, mar 28, 2026 13:00 - 16:00

Tarif

$125.00 Regular Price
$117.00 ROM 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. 

This introductory workshop explores South Asian embroidery through hands-on learning and discussion. Participants will learn kantha, a stitch tradition developed through the reuse of cloth and practiced in Bengal and Bangladesh, where simple running stitches form detailed patterns and imagery. The workshop will also introduce chikankari, an embroidery technique associated with the Mughal court and popularized in northern India by the Mughal empress Noor Jahan. Participants will examine the historical and technical contexts of these and related embroidery traditions, and will gain new skills to better appreciate the labour, both historical and current, behind South Asian embroidery.  

 

Artist

Khadija Aziz, artist and educator.
Khadija Aziz

Khadija Aziz is an artist and educator born in Pakistan and based in Tkaronto. Her practice is rooted in textiles, a medium that carries histories of labour and migration of cultural knowledge. Using embroidery and photo scanner, she makes textile glitch art to investigate transformation and memory with a growing focus on how personal and cultural narratives migrate and shift across generations and geographies. 

Khadija has been teaching embroidery in Toronto for nearly seven years, and other visual arts for over twelve years. She has received awards and grants from the Ontario Arts Council, Canada Council for the Arts, Craft Ontario, the Ontario Museum Association, and the Surface Design Association, and her art has been exhibited and published in Canada, the US, Australia, Austria, and Prague. Khadija is currently a full-time artist-in-residence at Harbourfront Centre’s Textile Studio.