I first met Kirk 15 years ago as he was starting his journey to knit these amazing stained glass windows. They are huge. They are amazing. Can you imagine trying to block them? I think that Alex might be crying right now thinking about that.
Kirk stopped in today to talk about his show The Knitting Pilgrim.
ABOUT THE PROJECT
An international textile exhibition, one-hour theatrical play and talkback tour about knitting together the Abrahamic faiths.
Kirk Dunn has been knitting Stitched Glass, his textile installation of 3 hand-knit tapestries, each 5 ft by 8 ft in size, exploring the commonalities and differences of the Abrahamic faiths, for 15 years. Starting in May of 2019, Ergo Arts Theatre will tour the textile exhibition alongside a one-hour theatrical play called The Knitting Pilgrim, performed by Kirk, animating the exhibition. The evening of exhibition and play can also feature a panel discussion about the issues of interfaith understanding, compassion and empathy. SYNOPSIS
The Knitting Pilgrim is a one-act interdisciplinary performance using theatre, image projection and the remarkable Stitched Glass tapestries which explore the commonalities and conflicts of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The play, performed by Kirk Dunn, recounts his fifteen-year artistic and spiritual journey of hand-knitting the ambitious project, and his hope to contribute to the vital conversation about xenophobia, interfaith strife and fear of the other.
You can see The Knitting Pilgrim in Hamilton during the Hamilton Fringe Festival. Then he will be visiting other Ontario locations.
Wow! What amazing work and beauty. I had no idea... thanks for posting this. I'll definitely be checking this out.
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