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Javanese Batiks: Tradition to Innovation…

10.28

TextileX Conversation Series with Jovenc…

10.27

William Ingram: Sustaining Indonesia's T…

10.27

Flags: Symbolism and Meaning in a Changi…

10.26

TextileX Artist Talk With Terumi Saito

10.25

This Is / Is This a City: Project Discus…

10.23

Collaborative Poetic Weaving

10.23

TextileX Textiles Waste Workshop by Vict…

10.23

Yarn is the Beginning

10.21

TextileX Conversation Series: Blue McCal…

10.20

What We Carried: Threads

10.19

Sky Exchange II

10.19

Materials Innovation and New Traditions Panel

10.19

TextileX Artist Talk With Dianee Da' Lama

10.18

Creating Wearable Art Headwear from Salv…

10.17

Pink, Purple, Polka-Dotted

10.16

Exploring Katagami and Katazome

10.16

New Traditions-Yarn Painting

10.15

Rosa Blanca Para La Dama and Rumba

10.15

Red Tape Field Station

10.15

Why We Make Our Own

10.14

TextileX Conversation Series: Jo Hamilto…

10.13

1000 Moons Talk by Emily Jung Miller

10.12

TextileX Artist Talk with Sarah Brahim

10.11

Communities Interwoven Distributed Commu…

10.9

Divining Color: An Interview with Leatri…

10.7

TextileX Conversation Series: Gwyn Conaw…

10.6

Joint Ecology

10.5

TextileX Artist Talk With Alyssarhaye Graciano

10.4

TextileX Artist Talk with Ariane Mariane

10.4

Sourcing Materials: A Post-apocalyptic A…

10.2

Tide Pool Cabriolet

10.1

Threaded Rituals

9.30

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In just over 4 years, Portland TextileX Month (PTXM) has turned from an ambitious idea into an engaged community movement. This transformation highlights the power of our mission to foster collaboration, cross-pollination, cultural dialogue, and intergenerational exchange among the Portland textile community and beyond.

This year we’ve organized the PTXM festival with over 40 events and directly sponsored a multitude of FREE programs including exhibits, workshops, artist talks, community events, and more—representing a diverse range of textile interests and practices. This year’s PTXM Regeneration Festival has brought together makers, businesses, teachers, students, institutions, and organizations to gather around shared interests and knowledge-sharing. PTXM would not have been possible without the dedication of event organizers, paid contributors, paid interns, amazing volunteers and the receptiveness of the textile community.

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