Shared Threads explores the weaving of community through textile and image. Drawing inspiration from Celtic knotwork—an ancient visual language of continuity, connection, and interdependence—the works reflect how individual lives are bound together into something stronger and more enduring: community.
Textiles such as linen and wool hold deep meaning within Irish culture. Here, they become both material and metaphor—threads crossing, patterns emerging, looping, and holding tension—mirroring how communities in Ireland and across the diaspora are shaped through shared histories, relationships, and care. These materials also invite dialogue with other cultural traditions of making, where textiles carry memory, identity, and knowledge across generations.
At its heart, Shared Threads asks essential questions: Who are we? What are our stories? How do they intersect, overlap, and support one another? Each work invites viewers to consider their own place within the larger pattern, recognizing that belonging is not fixed, but continually created through relationship and exchange.
This exhibition will run from Sunday, March 1 to Monday, March 30 in the Grebel Gallery, located on the 4th floor of Conrad Grebel University College.