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Red is Rarely an Accident


Red is rarely an accident.
Rebecca A. T. Stevens has been the Consulting Curator for Contemporary Textiles at The Textile Museum for over three decades.
"A textile is not dyed red by chance," Rebecca Stevens says. “No, you use red for a specific reason whether it's for love, for fertility, for happiness — you made it red on purpose."
Rebecca A. T. Stevens has been the Consulting Curator for Contemporary Textiles at The Textile Museum for over three decades.
"A textile is not dyed red by chance," Rebecca Stevens says. “No, you use red for a specific reason whether it's for love, for fertility, for happiness — you made it red on purpose."
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