Vanessa Marr is an artist and lecturer whose work explores the invisible labour of women through textiles.
Vanessa Marr is an artist and lecturer whose work explores the invisible labour of women through textiles.
In this episode of NeedleXChange, I interview Vanessa Marr, an artist, researcher, and lecturer whose work explores the invisible labour of women through textiles. Her long-running project, Domestic Dusters, invites people to embroider their personal experiences onto the humble yellow duster, transforming it into a powerful storytelling medium. We discuss the origins of the project, the unexpected history of dusters, and how embroidery can reclaim narratives of domesticity and gender roles.
Timestamps:
00:00:00 - Intro
00:01:30 – Why are dusters always yellow? The unknown history behind them
00:06:00 – How Vanessa’s project started: Choosing the duster as a medium
00:10:30 – Fairy tales, feminism, and how stories shape women’s roles
00:19:00 – The meditative nature of stitching and how it allows for reflection
00:30:20 – The hidden labour of women and how embroidery highlights it
Links:
Website: domesticdusters.wordpress.com
Instagram: vanemarr
Intro music is The Juggler by Ch@ntarelle via Epidemic Sound.
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