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Threadline

Collaborating with marginalized communities to turn stories into art that restores visibility, creation, and circular economies.

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Introducing Threadline!

Threadline is a women-led arts movement rooted in storytelling, remembrance, and community power. We work alongside marginalized voices to co-create art that heals, connects, and circulates visibility where it’s most needed. Our first proje...
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Published on May 17, 2025 by Isabel de Moraes

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Threadline is a nonprofit arts movement founded by two women in Arizona. We bring renowned artists from all over the world to co-create storytelling-based art with marginalized communities—producing exhibitions, films, and publications that center healing, visibility, and cultural remembrance.

Our mission is to reimagine how art circulates in the world—not just as a product, but as a process of reinvestment. Each project generates more than one creative output: it seeds new possibilities for economic and emotional return in the communities it rises from.

Our pilot project, an immersive exhibition exploring the stories from motherhood. The exhibition will premiere in Phoenix summer of 2025. Through image, sound, and space, this work invites audiences into the liminal spaces where identity, collaboration, and creation converge. This will serve as a testament to our process, and we invite you to join us if this movement sparks your curiosity.

Threadline exists at the intersection of art, story, and new begginings. We're building something slow, intentional, and enduring—designed not only to uplift individual artists, but to shift systems.

We welcome aligned partners, collaborators, and visionaries to be part of this beginning.

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