Lecture Weaving Rainbows with Stellata Elena Aurora Koppe

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Wednesday, April 15, 2026

9:30 AM - 11:30 AM

Join for talk with weaver and artist Stellata Elena Aurora Koppe and rethink traditional weaving techniques for playful and unconventional outcomes. In this talk Stellata demonstrates how she adapts established weaving methods to introduce visual glitches into fabrics and subtle shifts that enable stop-motion animation.

Having studied Image and Sound/Art Science at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague, Stellata works reflects a practice shaped as much by technical curiosity as by personal transformation. Drawing on her background, she approaches textiles as both a technical and sensory medium—one that resonates with the same precision and rhythm as sound. To bring these ideas to life, she presents a selection of her woven works alongside her short animation A Story of Unfolding Wings, recently screened at Kaboom Animation Festival. She also shares insights from her current research on stop-motion animation at New Order of Fashion, where she explores complex pattern weaving.

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

9:30 AM - 11:30 AM

Join for talk with weaver and artist Stellata Elena Aurora Koppe and rethink traditional weaving techniques for playful and unconventional outcomes. In this talk Stellata demonstrates how she adapts established weaving methods to introduce visual glitches into fabrics and subtle shifts that enable stop-motion animation.

Having studied Image and Sound/Art Science at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague, Stellata works reflects a practice shaped as much by technical curiosity as by personal transformation. Drawing on her background, she approaches textiles as both a technical and sensory medium—one that resonates with the same precision and rhythm as sound. To bring these ideas to life, she presents a selection of her woven works alongside her short animation A Story of Unfolding Wings, recently screened at Kaboom Animation Festival. She also shares insights from her current research on stop-motion animation at New Order of Fashion, where she explores complex pattern weaving.