There’s no Place Embroidery Workshop #2

Free RSVP

This embroidery workshop, designed by exhibiting artist Jakkai Siributr and led by our gallery assistant, Raluca Vlad, is part of a six part workshop series inviting visitors to contribute their own stitched reflections to the communal embroidery installation There’s no Place at the heart of the exhibition. The collective embroidery installation adorns the ceiling alongside the Wooster Street windows and is added to by the public each time it’s displayed. This cumulative work forms a living archive, where each thread represents a personal narrative entangled with others, and where labor becomes an act of empathy and connection.

Workshops will run approximately 1.5 hours long and will include a brief introduction to embroidery, followed by time for each participant to embroider their own small panel. All experience levels are welcome and no prior knowledge of embroidery is required.

Image: There’s no Place workshop led by Jakkai Siributr at Canal Projects, February 3, 2026. Image courtesy of Canal Projects. Photography by Walter Wlodarczyk.