Grace (they/them) is an artist, a quilt maker, and a writer. Their work falls under the broad canopy of “women’s work” and they are intentionally digging into what it means to look at that work through a queer, non-binary lens. They’re self taught and often work in unconventional methods and reclaimed materials to achieve pieces that represent their experiences and interests as a German-American midwestern lesbian. But sometimes, too, they just make socks because they have cold feet.

In this episode, Eryn and Grace talk about:

Grace’s journey with creativity, quilting, writing! Getting into quilting Family histories of quilting Making wonky weird quilts! Working with reclaimed and recycled fabrics Queerness & quilting What it means to do women’s work through a queer, non-binary lens Home-making without heteronormative gender roles Grace’s connection to their German ancestry Queer culture and how we create it by living it! Grace’s writing practice Telling stories with words and textiles

Blog for this episode: www.living-open.com/blog/grace-rother 

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