Emiline explores intimacy within self, healing through the bodily and the performative.
She is an international practitioner, interrogating architectural textiles for pain and rehabilitation, working artistically and methodically as an artist, designer, and researcher. Fascinated by the dialogue between structures and the body. It is haptic, the subversive, honing the deeply personal, reflecting upon ancestral trauma and oppression of bodies. Merging the poetic and the scientific, she employs knit to catalyze a lost layer of protection, shielding and unveiling.
Emiline is a graduate of the Master of Arts, Textiles Programme at Royal College of Art and the Bachelor of Industrial Design, Industrial and Interaction Design Program at Syracuse University, New York.