Interdisciplinary Artist-in-Residence Meeta Mastani to lecture, present student textile and dance show

Meeta Mastani is an internationally known print/dye artist, design specialist and community development advocate.
Meeta Mastani is an internationally known print/dye artist, design specialist and community development advocate.

Nov. 30 — Hand-Crafted Entrepreneurship | 5:30 – 6:30 pm

Meeta will discuss her art practice, Bindaas Unlimited (her sustainable fair trade textile and craft business) and her work with artisans in rural Rajasthan, India. Refreshments will be served at 7:00 pm.

This artist talk is presented by the Arts Institute, Bolz Center for Arts Administration, Wisconsin BBA and Office of Diversity and Inclusion at the Wisconsin School of Business.

Plenary Room (1310) | Wisconsin School of Business, Grainger Hall | 975 University Avenue

New works by students enrolled in Meeta Mastani’s course will be unveiled on Friday, December 2 as part of The Bubbler @ Madison Public Library’s Night Light series. The opening of the show will feature two performances of “Rubedo,”a collaborative dance piece created by Li Chiao-Ping Dance in response to Meeta’s work.

The exhibition Tactile Textiles: Colors and Culture will be on display in the Madison Room from December 2 – December 6, 2016.

Madison Room | Third floor, Madison Public Library | 201 W. Mifflin Street

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