

SEAMSIDE: Exploring the Inner Work of Textiles
ZAK FOSTER
SEAMSIDE host Zak Foster explores the inner work of textiles with various textile artists. In each episode, we seek to understand how working with fabric helps make us more human.
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Dec 9, 2022 • 12min
BONUS: I talk with Kay Trail, Sara's mom
In this bonus episode of SEAMSIDE, Sara Trail and I have a little surprise for you. After we’d stopped recording the conversation you just heard in episode 1, I asked Sara if she thought her mom, Kay Trail,— who’s obviously played a key role in her life— if her mom would be interested in talking with me a little bit. Without skipping a beat— and this probably comes as no surprise to you now— Sara had her mom on the phone, and though Sara has to run off to go to work, Kay and I chat for several more minutes. What you’re about to hear is the unedited conversation that I had with Kay Trail. I hope you enjoy.

Dec 9, 2022 • 1h 7min
HOW TO GET FOLKS QUILTING with community leader Sara Trail
Sara Trail, director of Social Justice Sewing Academy, shares her story of getting folks to make their first stitch. A big part of the trick she says is not teaching people HOW to sew, but rather teaching them WHY to sew: namely, to tell their own story.SJSA can always use your help. Click here to learn more.

Jul 12, 2022 • 54min
EMPOWERING THE SOURCE with Printmaker-Weaver Nick D’Ornellas
Nick D’Ornellas makes life-size screen prints of daily moments with his family around home. He then cuts the screen prints into thin strips and weaves them back together, distorting the original image, both sharing it with the public but also reserving the privacy of homelife. In our conversation, we discuss: 1 the role of family in art 2 exhibiting your work as a way to connect with the viewer 3 using the white cube gallery space as a toolHELPFUL LINKS ♡⤷ Get the companion zine for this conversation here⤷ Learn more about Nick’s work on his website⤷ Learn more about the inner work of textiles in a supportive creative community, THE QUILTY NOOK⤷ Theme music: Roll Jordan Roll by the Joy Drops

May 25, 2022 • 59min
HOLDING THE LINE with textile-artist Michael Sylvan Robinson
Michael Sylvan Robinson is a textile artist and a long-time activist with Gays Against Guns. In this pared-down episode recorded days after the shooting in Buffalo, Sylvan offers some hard-won wisdom from his years of activism that I hope are both a balm and an encouragement to you in doing the good work that needs to be done. I’ll update this episode page soon with further details.

May 12, 2022 • 51min
COSMIC PHENOMENA with Embroiderer Lou Gardiner
Lou Gardiner is a joyful force of nature. As textile artist in the UK, she specializes in embroidery and is best known for her recent cape-making projects, including the Cloud Cape and the Cape of Empowerment.In our conversation, we discuss:① how her relationship with creativity shifted during her recent cancer journey② why we need each other now as much as ever③ the power of softness to reshape our worldHELPFUL LINKS ♡⤷ Learn more about Lou’s work on her website and you can follow along on Instagram⤷ Join me and Heidi Parkes for Sewing in Place at Madeline Island School of the Arts this June⤷ Learn more about the inner work of textiles in a supportive creative community, THE QUILTY NOOK⤷ Theme music: Roll Jordan Roll by the Joy Drops

Apr 7, 2022 • 58min
STURDY TRADITIONS with Jess Bailey
Jess Bailey is an art historian, a collector of stories, and a quilter. You may know Jess from Instagram @publiclibraryquilts or their book, Many Hands Make a Quilt: Short Histories of Radical Quilting.The conversation we had was tender and joyful as we discussed:① why representation and visibility are so important in the quilting community,② the power of a gifted quilts, and ③ how to start a quilting practice even if you come from a long a line of quilters.HELPFUL LINKS ♡⤷ historic New Deal quilting bee photos⤷ Anna's mother Ruth Higham's book, The Edge of the Land⤷ The quilt made by the last indigenous queen of Hawaii⤷ Get a copy of Jess’s book Many Hands Make A Quilt: Short Histories of Radical Quilting in the US and in the UK ⤷ Listen to the oral history interview from the Quilt Alliance that Jess mentions⤷ work by Kailani Polzak, researcher of visual constructions of race in 18th and 19th century Europe⤷ Join me and Heidi Parkes for Sewing in Place at Madeline Island School of the Arts this June⤷ Learn more about the inner work of textiles in a supportive creative community, THE QUILTY NOOK⤷ Theme music: Roll Jordan Roll by the Joy Drops

Mar 3, 2022 • 59min
RAGGED EDGES with textile-artist Victoria Gertenbach
In this episode, slow-stitcher Victoria Gertenbach and I discuss how the rustic barns of Lancaster County have shaped her work, how artists often feel squeeze when it comes to representing themselves and their work honestly on social media, and at the end Victoria takes us a wild word-association ride that will give you a taste of her creative process.HELPFUL LINKS ♡⤷ Join me and Heidi Parkes for Sewing in Place at Madeline Island School of the Arts this June⤷Watch the episode of SOFT BULK Victoria mentions in this episode⤷ The podcast is only half of SEAMSIDE! Check out the SEAMSIDE ZINE for more insights on this conversation⤷ Want to see the textiles pieces we mention in this show?⤷ Learn more about the inner work of textiles in a supportive creative community, THE QUILTY NOOK⤷ Theme music: Roll Jordan Roll by the Joy Drops

Feb 3, 2022 • 59min
POWERS CONCEALED with Beverly Smith
In this episode, I sit down with textile artist Beverly Smith and we discuss how making quilts can often be like a magic carpet ride, how our work can exist on the physical plane as well as higher planes, and how memory lives beyond trauma, buried safe in our hearts and minds. (Heads up: Around minute 26, we briefly touch the topic of suicide and how it has influenced Beverly’s work.)⤷ The podcast is only half of SEAMSIDE! Check out the SEAMSIDE ZINE for more insights on this conversation⤷ Want to see the textiles pieces we mention in this show?⤷ Curious about Beverly’s work? ⤷ Learn more about the inner work of textiles in a supportive creative community, THE QUILTY NOOK!⤷ Theme music: Roll Jordan Roll by the Joy Drops

Jan 7, 2022 • 1h 1min
CLOSING THE GAP with Jennifer Mao
In this second episode, I sit down with weaver Jennifer Mao, and we discuss how she uses weaving as a way of closing the gaps she sees in the world around her, the importance of gift economy, and the role of the artist in preserving the spirit of the people.⤷ The podcast is only half of SEAMSIDE! Check out the SEAMSIDE ZINE for more insights on this conversation⤷ Want to see the textiles pieces we mention in this show?⤷ Curious about Jen’s work? ⤷ Learn more about the inner work of textiles in a supportive creative community, THE QUILTY NOOK!⤷ Theme music: Roll Jordan Roll by the Joy Drops

Dec 6, 2021 • 54min
BURYING BOOKS with Emma Freeman
In this first episode, I sit down and sew with artist Emma Freeman: maker of burial books and contemplation cloths. As we sew, we talk about some of the lessons working with cloth has taught us about being human. The conversation ranges from deep ecology to the intersection of Zen Buddhism and creativity.⤷ The podcast is only half of SEAMSIDE! Check out the SEAMSIDE ZINE for more insights on this conversation⤷ Want to see the textiles pieces we mention in this show?⤷ Curious about Emma’s work? ⤷ Learn more about the inner work of textiles in a supportive creative community, THE QUILTY NOOK!⤷ Theme music: Roll Jordan Roll by the Joy Drops