Subversive Threads - Rae Haynes Exhibition Opening
Event description
Subversive Threads is a new solo exhibition by artist Rae Haynes, presented at Outer Space. Known for a contemporary feminist practice that interrogates gender ethics and the language of abstraction through text-based works, textiles, and installation, Haynes brings together personal history and political inquiry in this exhibition.
The work emerges from Haynes’ research into the legacies of embroidery in feminist art, particularly through the lens of Rozsika Parker’s seminal text The Subversive Stitch (1984). This inquiry led to the discovery of genealogical connections to Mary Linwood (1755–1845), a pioneering British textile artist and educator renowned for her 'needle painting' technique and public exhibitions in 19th-century London. Further archival investigation revealed that in the 1890s, Haynes’ ancestors Claudia and Ada Hull established Linwood College in Bulanaming/Marrickville, named in honour of Mary Linwood.
Through feminist, genderqueer, and decolonial methodologies, Haynes explores these familial and creative legacies via archival research, auto-theoretical storytelling, and participatory workshops. The project reframes embroidery as both a personal and political tool of resistance.
The exhibition is informed by extensive research conducted at leading UK institutions and recent specialised training in hand embroidery at the Royal School of Needlework, underpinning the creation of this new body of work.
This is a free event, and all are welcome to attend, engage and explore, respectfully. There will be a licenced bar with non-alcoholic options.
ACCESSIBILITY: The gallery is wheelchair accessible from the Brunswick St entrance. Please note due to current building works at the Judith Wright Arts Centre, the passenger lift is not usable. Bathrooms can be accessed from the Level 1 courtyard entrance of the Judith Wright Arts Centre.
If you have any specific access needs or questions, please either email admin@outerspacebrisbane.org or send us a message on Instagram.
Outer Space is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland, the Australian Government through Creative Australia and the Outer Space community.
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