The arts played a vital, inseparable role in Bawa’s architecture. Art and architecture practices both require that we traverse the relative security of known and learnt things into unchartered territories traversed by intuitions and inklings. Join us as we take a closer look at what it means to take these paths in a creative practice with Hema Shironi who reflects on her practice of 'stitching architecture', where she recreates the various places she has lived in for short periods of time through stitching on fabric.
Hema Shironi is a multidisciplinary artist who recently completed her MFA at Beacon House National University Lahore. Her work explores themes around the subjects of domesticity, language, culture and memory.
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