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Turning thread into testimony
Financial Express Delhi
|February 22, 2026
Grace Lillian Lee, who was part of this year's India Art Fair, celebrates her indigenous Australian heritage through woven artworks
FOR GRACE LILLIAN Lee, weaving is not just a technique or a craft. It is a memory—of land, ancestors, movement, and breath—braided into form.
An indigenous Australian artist and designer of Torres Strait Islander heritage, Lee's work sits at a rare intersection of contemporary fashion, sculptural art, and living cultural practice.
Take for instance, The Guardians, which debuted at the Paris Couture Fashion Week in July last year. The body of work merges traditional Torres Strait Islander weaving techniques with contemporary sculptural forms, honouring Lee’s heritage as a ‘Miriam Mer’ woman (custodians of culture). Every strand in the weave holds story, ancestry, and intention, turning thread into testimony.
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