Punch needle masterclass by textile artist Maryliis Teinfeldt-Grins. SOLD OUT!

4.05 kell 11

Acquire the practical knowledge to create textile art using punch needle technique.
Maryliis Teinfeldt-Grins is an artist who tells stories of longing through landscape imagery. Her work combines embroidery, photography, tapestry, drawing and dialect poetry.

Teinfeldt-Grins graduated with a BA in Textile from Tartu Art College in 2015 and furthered her education at the Art Academy of Latvia’s Department of Textile Art. She continued her studies in the Contemporary Art programme at the Estonian Academy of Arts (MA, 2022). She has been recognised with several Estonian art awards: the Eduard Wiiralt Scholarship (2019) and the Adamson-Eric Scholarship (2021).

Until May 5 the gallery of the Estonian Museum of Applied Art and Design hosts the exhibition “Suuremjault mälestustes” (Mostly in Memories) by textile and installation artist Maryliis Teinfeldt-Grins. The works on display were created using the technique of punch needle embroidery.

The workshop is in Estonian and English and is open to anyone interested in textile art.
All materials and tools are provided.
The number of participants is limited, please secure a spot in masterclass by buying a ticket from Fienta.