Collaboration: Bridging cultures through craft, creativity, and design.
Meet textile artist Damien Ajavon in a lecture on how collaboration and craft intertwine generations, history, and identity.
Join textile artist and designer Damien Ajavon for an inspiring lecture exploring craft as a fluid space for healing, self-expression, and community building, followed by a panel discussion reflecting on collaboration. Drawing from international experiences spanning Italy, Quebec, and Senegal, Ajavon’s artistic practice explores how tactile making connects cultural heritage, history, and personal identity. By using manual techniques such as weaving, knotting, and dyeing, Ajavon treats textiles as a visual language to document stories and share global cultural perspectives. Through this work, Ajavon demonstrates how crafting communities break down barriers, preserve oral traditions, and build lasting collaborative relationships.
Following the lecture, the panel will explore how creativity drives collaboration across continents, cultures, and practices. Focusing on the intersections between independent practitioners and larger organizations, the conversation will address how these partnerships enrich both sides and why they are vital to the future of design.
Moderated by Nana Sacko, project manager Textile Movement Talent .
The event is part of Röhsska’s permanent exhibition Design Stories and centers on the theme of Creativity.
In collaboration with The Textile Movement Talent project at Lindholmen Science Park, Xperience Next, Textile Movement, and Röhsska. Co-funded by Västra Götalandsregionen and the European Union.
Damien Ajavon is a textile artist and designer dedicated to exploring the sensory and cultural dimensions of fiber manipulation. Weaving, knotting, and dyeing serve as Ajavon’s primary visual language, blending generational craftsmanship with a profound exploration of identity and heritage.
Reserve your spot using the BOKA button. Places are limited. To attend, you must be able to present your booking confirmation or provide the name under which the reservation was made. Textile Movement reserves the right to store email addresses for future mailings. If you do not wish to be included on the mailing list, please email event.rohsska@kultur.goteborg.se.
Please note that the lecture and the panel discussion will be held in English.
Photo by: Maryam Mumladze.