During this intensive five-day workshop, textiles become a space for play, research, and experimentation where creativity, artisanal craftsmanship, and artistic expression converge.
By working with a variety of materials, textures, and techniques, participants will be encouraged to explore textiles as a living medium, capable of narrating, transforming, and revealing personal creative thought. Each exercise will invite free experimentation, a fresh perspective, and the development of a sensitive relationship with the material.
Through intuitive gestures, visual exploration, and conceptual reflection, the workshop offers an immersion in an open and hybrid creative process, where the boundaries between art, design, and craftsmanship gradually dissolve.
More than just a medium, textiles become a language in their own right: a way to express emotion, a perception of life, and a relationship to the world through material, texture, and form.
By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:

Led by textile designer Regina Dejiménez, this workshop offers a sensitive and contemporary exploration of textiles as a space for creation, research, and experimentation.
At the crossroads of art, design, and craft, the workshop invites participants to move beyond the traditional approach to textiles and embrace them as a true visual and sensory language. Through the manipulation of materials, the exploration of textures, drawing, writing, and experimentation with various techniques, each participant will develop a personal relationship with the material and construct a unique creative process.
Regina Dejimenez's approach is based on intuition, observation, and the interplay between manual gesture and artistic reflection. Inspired by living things, the relationships between beings, and the transformations of matter, she guides participants through an open research process where experimentation becomes both a tool for creation and a means of expression.
Throughout the workshop, the exercises will encourage freedom of manipulation, exploration of textile structures, and the discovery of new artistic possibilities. Participants will learn to consider textiles not only as functional materials, but also as a surface for expression, a volume, a texture, and a medium for visual storytelling.
Between artistic exploration, intuitive work, and conceptual reflection, the workshop offers an immersion in a hybrid practice where the boundaries between contemporary art, textile design, and traditional craftsmanship gradually blur.
More than a technique, textiles become a living medium, allowing participants to express their sensibilities, translate their perception of the world, and develop a personal artistic language through matter, texture, and form.
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Since childhood, Regina Dejiménez has had an instinctive connection with textiles. Introduced to the craft at a very young age by her mother, a fashion designer and seamstress, she learned to work with fabric, mastered sewing techniques, and developed a keen appreciation for materials and the art of craftsmanship. This foundational training has shaped her into one of the leading figures in the contemporary scene, blending textile art, craftsmanship, and sculpture.
Trained in Fine Arts at the University of Barcelona, specializing in sculpture and textiles, Regina Dejiménez has built a practice at the intersection of disciplines. Her research takes her far beyond academic studios: travel plays an essential role in her creative journey. Thanks to several exchange grants, she has traveled to various regions, enriching her approach through exposure to vernacular craftsmanship. In Chile, she studied Mapuche spinning and weaving; in a village in Asturias, where she lived for three years, she learned traditional openwork embroidery and knitting techniques from local women. These experiences inform a body of work deeply rooted in the memory of gestures and the transmission of knowledge.
Since 2005, the artist has been developing a personal textile style where artisanal techniques and contemporary experimentation converge. Crochet, weaving, modeling, spinning, and three-dimensional work combine in pieces with organic textures, often made from natural or recycled materials. For Regina Dejiménez, textiles go far beyond the decorative realm. Her work is driven by a fascination with natural phenomena and the transformations of matter through its various states: solid, liquid, and gaseous. She explores the connections between the micro and the macro, the invisible bonds that unite elements, and the way matter is constantly transforming. Her pieces, both sculptural and sensitive, explore memory, the body, time, and space through immersive textures and tactile compositions.
This research takes shape in site-specific installations designed to interact with the architecture and alter the perception of spaces. In 2020, she completed her first major project with the creation of seven rope-woven panels for the NOBU Hotel in Barcelona, in collaboration with Rockwell Group. Since then, she has undertaken numerous projects for hotels, living spaces, and fashion houses, collaborating notably with the Adolfo Domínguez group, the Zambra Hotel in Málaga, and the AYSLA Kingston Hotel in Mallorca.
Her aesthetic, both organic and experimental, has earned her growing recognition on the international scene. Winner of the Nuevos Entornos Creativos Award at the Madrid Design Festival and Amazon 2024, as well as the Valencian Community’s Avant-Garde Craft Award in 2023, she was also a finalist for the Spanish National Craft Awards. In 2023, her work was featured at the Cheongju Biennale in South Korea in the exhibition *Soul and Matter*, curated by Rubén Torres.
An artist, artisan, and teacher, she has been sharing her craft since 2012. Regina Dejiménez creates work that establishes a dialogue between tradition and modernity, craftsmanship and architecture, material and perception. Through her creations, she seeks above all to open up new realms of sensory imagination.
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