TEXTILE ARTS LA MEMBERS EXHIBITION CALL
Interlace Exhibition Call for Entry
Interlace: Textile Connections in Los Angeles is a survey of contemporary textile practices shaped through the language of connection. Centering artists working across the Los Angeles region, the exhibition highlights how textile processes— weaving, stitching, knotting, felting, basketry, and surface design—function not only as methods of construction, but as structures for relationship, memory, and exchange.
To interlace is to join distinct elements into a shared form. Threads cross, materials bind, and gestures accumulate over time. These same principles resonate across Los Angeles, where diverse cultural lineages, personal histories, and communities of making intersect to produce a vibrant and continually evolving fiber landscape. Here, the city emerges not only as a place, but as a network—held together through acts of touch, labor, and shared knowledge.
This exhibition invites works that explore connection in its many dimensions: between hand and material, tradition and experimentation, individual and collective experience, and the local and the global. Both two-dimensional and sculptural works are welcome. All submissions must be realized through a textile-based process.
Interlace is a Textile Arts LA members-only exhibition in partnership with 2413 Hyperion Gallery, co-curated by Caitlin Parker and Liz Robb.
Venue:
2413 Hyperion Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90027
@2413Hyperion
IMPORTANT DATES:
March 15, 2026: Submission deadline
April 3, 2026: email confirmation of selection
April 26 & 27 from 11-5 pm: deliver work to the gallery at 2413 Hyperion Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90027
Exhibition Dates: May 2 through May 30, 2026
Opening Reception: Saturday, May 2, 2026, 4-7 pm
May 31: pick up work at the gallery at 2413 Hyperion Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90027
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
There is no application fee; you just need to be an active TALA member.
Both 2-dimensional and sculptural work will be accepted.
All works must be made with a textile process. For example: weaving, interlacing, basketry technique, stitching, sewing, hand felting, and surface design techniques on cloth.
Please indicate if the work is for sale. The artist will be responsible for handling the sale of any works in the exhibition, receiving a 100% commission.
All work must be ready to hang or installed with the artist's hardware and instructions for hanging or display.
Work needs to be available April 26 through May 31, 2026. Artists are required to pick up work on May 31, 2026.
Artwork needs to be dropped off at the gallery on April 26 or 27 between 11 and 5pm.
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