Fabricated Boundaries: Filipina American Textile and Fiber Artists
/OPENING RECEPTION
Saturday, September 6, 2025
6:00 - 9:00 PM
American University Museum
at the Katzen Arts Center
4400 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington DC 20016
Artists
Pacita Abad
Mic Dino Boekelmann
Jeanne F. Jalandoni
and Patricia Orpilla
Curator
Tiffany Lynn Hunt, PhD
Discover the extraordinary work of four Filipina American female artists as they explore the many layers of identity shaped by place, migration, memory, and family. Through deeply personal works, they reflect what it means to live between cultures, to carry heritage across borders, and to navigate life far from one’s ancestral homeland. Together, their art forms a woven tapestry of stories that honors past generations while expressing the complexity of Filipina American life today.
Working in painting, sculpture, and printmaking in combination with textile and fiber techniques, these artists push the boundaries of traditional materials. They use fabrics such as abaca (banana fiber), piña (pineapple fiber), and cottons dyed with ikat and batik methods. Their practices incorporate embroidery (burda), sewing (pananahi), weaving (paghahabi), crocheting (paggagantsilyo), and papercutting (pabalat).
At the heart of the show is habi, the Tagalog word for weaving. Like threads coming together on a loom, the artists’ stories are interconnected—stories of migration and memory, women’s labor and artistry, cultural pride and transformation. Through this shared process, they create a powerful collective narrative rooted in both tradition and change.
Fabricated Boundaries exhibition will be on view until December 6, 2025.
American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center
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