Threads Of Connection (To Self): A Collaborative Fibre Art Experience
Presented by Knotted by Hand
DETAILS
Free, no booking required
M+Co Living Showroom
13 Roper Street, Moorabbin VIC, Australia
DATES
Thu 22 May 10am – 4pm
1pm-1.30pm Watch Me Work Live Stream + Q&A
Fri 23 May 10am – 9pmBook now
6pm-9pm Opening Night / Artist Talk
Sat 24 May 10am – 4pm
12pm - 1pm Watch Me Work Session
Sun 25 May 10am – 4pm
12pm - 1pm Watch Me Work Session
Threads of Connection (To Self) is an immersive fibre art exhibition that extends beyond aesthetics — it is a deeply personal exploration of growth, self-discovery, and resilience. Rooted in Knotted By Hand’s own journey, this exhibition invites visitors to experience fibre art not just as a visual or tactile medium, but as a form of therapy, reflection, and transformation. Through intricate, hand-crafted installations, this program shares the quiet power of making — how fibre can hold stories, emotions, and the passage of time within its threads. Each fibre installation represents a stage of personal evolution, weaving together the themes of uncertainty, healing, and newfound clarity. Textured landscapes of knotted and woven fibres create a sense of movement — symbolising how we navigate change and embrace the imperfect beauty of becoming.
Alongside the exhibition, a demonstration offers visitors an intimate look into Knotted By Hand’s process. The experience is further deepened with a co-creation project where visitors are invited to contribute to a large-scale fibre installation that will evolve throughout the week. Open to all, this ongoing piece serves as a symbol of shared experience — a collective act of making that reinforces the idea that creativity is not only personal but also communal.
Participants
Kasia Dudkiewicz
Kasia is a self-taught fibre artist and the founder of Knotted By Hand, a studio dedicated to creating contemporary fibre installations that bring texture, warmth, and connection to interior spaces. With a background in education, her approach to fibre art is intuitive and deeply process-driven, exploring how materials, craftsmanship, and storytelling intertwine. Her work challenges the traditional perception of fibre art, positioning it as a thoughtful and functional element within modern interiors. Through texture and form, she creates pieces that soften spaces, enhance acoustics, and invite interaction—turning fibre into an immersive, sensory experience. Kasia’s work has been featured in Interiors Addict and The Digital Cloth, and she continues to collaborate with designers, artists, and creatives who share her passion for tactile, meaningful design.