The MSGSF Tapestry Workshop, part of the Painting Department at Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, serves as both a platform for exploring contemporary approaches to tapestry and a forum for debates in contemporary art.
In a workshop devoted to weaving research, the architectural collaborative intervention naturally unfolded as a study of weaving. Three distinct metal profiles, joined and interlaced, create a framework that is woven into place. What resulted is a minor infrastructure shaped by the very logic of weaving.
Transparent storage boxes, usually pushed into the background, were brought to the forefront. Their arrangement transformed storage into an architectural presence, allowing the stacked volumes of thread, together with their circulation, to take center stage.