On Sunday, June 7, the Dutch city of Maastricht was the scene of something rare, a moment when art, community and political history become one. Plein 1992, a square whose name alone carries the weight of European history, was transformed into a living canvas during the TexTiles BlockParty event. Hundreds of participants, visitors, visitors and partners from all over Europe welcomed the first full-scale display of a monumental collective textile …
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On Sunday, June 7, the Dutch city of Maastricht was the scene of something rare, a moment when art, community and political history become one. Plein 1992, a square whose name alone carries the weight of European history, was transformed into a living canvas during the TexTiles BlockParty event. Hundreds of participants, visitors, visitors and partners from all over Europe welcomed the first full-scale display of a monumental collective textile …