This lecture pays homage to sustainability, connection and accepting one’s work, as perfectly imperfect.
The intention is to embrace the twists and turns that our personal work takes as it evolves organically, without worrying about the end result.
Perfection is both chaotic and elusive. When we place the emphasis on creative well-being, exploring colorful compositions and acceptance, we inspire more joy and openness in our creative practice.
More About Maday
Maday is a prolific art educator, published artist, Janome America Artisan, and speaker based in the Midwest. Her mission is to nurture artistic platforms across cultures and generations to foster creative work, while finding ways to minimize our environmental footprint. She combines paint, weaving, hand-stitching (her favorite) and machine sewing and embroidery to infuse her creations with energy, paying homage to her Cuban upbringing.
Maday’s work has appeared in international publications and periodicals in her home state. She currently teaches virtually and at folk schools, quilt shops, quilt shows, and is an instructor at Madison Technical College in Madison, Wisconsin.
Check out her website at sustainabletextiledesign.com
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