Tali Weinberg
Enmeshed-Endangered-Encoded
August 25-October 9, 2025

LECTURE: October 9, 5-5:50 p.m. afterwards reception at 6-7 p.m., Helfaer Hall

This exhibition brings together three bodies of work responding to increasing threats to climate knowledge, bodies, and ecosystems by leaders prioritizing extraction over all else. Weinberg uses intimate hand processes to combine data, found text, thread, discarded paper, and medical waste into a feminist material archive addressing the inextricability of ecological and human health. Drawing on histories and mythologies of textiles as subversive language, this archive encodes vulnerable sources of knowledge while weaving counter-narratives to patriarchal and colonial ways of knowing.

IMAGE:
Drainage Study 5: Confluences (detail), 2021
Temperature data for each of the 18 major US river basins, petrochemical-derived medical tubing, organic cotton, plant and insect dyes.

Tali Weinberg
CREO Student Exhibitions

CREO Student Exhibitions

The School of Arts and Design is proud to share the work of our talented seniors. Each year, students from Graphic Design, Interior Design and Architecture, Studio Art and Art Education spend their last semesters preparing for a two-week exhibit of their work and host a reception for hundreds of visitors.

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