Isabela Chan is a Brazilian-born, Chinese-Japanese textile artist. In her practice, Isabela explores how knits and woven fabrics can store information through binary systems, utilizing the equivalent language found in warp and weft, knit and purl. Isabela translates her own life experiences and worldviews into these textile structures to communicate broader topics, which are often disguised by the soft, tangible qualities of fabric, yet survive as physical repositories of memory.
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