‘Misguided and foolish’ Knitting Map has stood the test of time

An artwork and community project 'The Knitting Map' made a space for older working-class Irish women to make meaning, writes Jools Gilson, Professor of Creative Practice at UCC
‘Misguided and foolish’ Knitting Map has stood the test of time

Artist Jools Gilson on 'The Knitting Map', a textile installation which combined hand-knitting with motion-sensing technologies, involving more than 2,000 people. Picture: Denis Scannell

It happens to me every time. The first time in Lancaster Pennsylvania in 2007, then at the Glucksman in Cork in 2015 and after a long gap again in Pennsylvania in 2021, Wisconsin in 2023, West Virginia in 2024 and a few weeks ago in Horgan’s Quay. 

When I first see it, it again overwhelms me. Often, I just stand there taking it in, and often I am close to tears. This afternoon I saw the same thing happen to Susan Sands, one of the managers of The Knitting Map from 2005, visiting for the first time.

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