The team

Nicole Genoud

President of the Association

Cecilie Gagnebin

Treasurer of the Association

Jelena Godjevac

Administrator of the Association

Our Partners

Bérénice Courtin

Multidisciplinary artist

Natalia Solomatine

Fashion designer

Danielle Labarthe

Spinner

Kun Guo

Clothing designer

Jodie Posen

Weaver

Ilona Sultanova

Felt designer

Brigitte Frank

Textile designer

Join our team as a teacher and share your passion for textile art in all its forms

Nicole Genoud

Workshop Director

After the meeting of an elderly lady weaver, I started weaving as a teenager, as a self-taught enthusiast. After a long break, I stumbled across an ARM loom at a flea market! I immediately started weaving again with the desire to learn a bit more; so I started training as a weaver at Filambule with Danièle Mussard. I've finished the course and feel I've got everything to discover! Now I'll be able to take the time to learn more, experiment and explore this infinite world of yarns, materials and colours... with enthusiasm!

Cecilie Gagnebin

Treasurer

After spending thirty years restoring paintings, I fell into textiles. Sewing, embroidery and knitting have always interested me. Wool spinning and weaving came into my life twenty years ago, when my husband and I took over a family estate in Norway and raised a few sheep. I first taught myself how to process wool and then, to improve my skills, I joined a group of peasant weavers who met weekly. I'm particularly interested in traditional wool and linen techniques, and I use my wools dyed with plants and mushrooms to produce textiles for the home and for clothing.

Jelena Godjevac

President

Jelena is an entrepreneur in the field of training and education. She is an engineer with a doctorate in computer science from EPFL, and a member of the Swiss Academy of Technical Sciences (SATW).

She loves craft weaving and is interested in all the techniques, which she learns regularly in the workshop with great enthusiasm.

Bérénice Courtin

Multidisciplinary artist

Bérénice Courtin is a multidisciplinary artist, born in 1994 in Paris, currently based in Geneva following her Master's degree in Contemporary Applied Arts at the Massana school in Barcelona, and a Master's degree at HEAD, Geneva. She focuses on textile arts, audiovisual and performance art. For the last four years, she has been working on research into the story of her grandfather Kazimierz Gaca. He was a Polish resistance fighter during the Second World War, working with the ENIGMA machine. She made fabrics with a Jacquard digital loom (TC2), where she hid́ codes, inspired by encrypted messages, comparing the loom and the machine, both being at the origin of the computer and the binary code. She has also collaborated with artists to create an experimental film performance on this subject that was shown at the La Alternativa festival at Barcelona's CCCB. Her Digital Jacquard installation was exhibited for three months in 2023 at the Centre Pompidou in Metz, in the Capsule du Musée.

She is currently preparing an exhibition for Milan Design Week 2024, with a sculpture and interactive textile project, combining crafts and new technologies, funded by the European Union Commission.

Natalia Solomatine

Fashion designer

Natalia Solomatine was born in Moscow and trained as an industrial and product designer at the University of Applied Sciences in Geneva. She went on to study ethnographic costume techniques, vegetable dyes and weaving. For 20 years, she was an HES lecturer in the Fashion Design department at HEAD. She has given courses, seminars and conferences all over the world.

‘Shirts did not exist in Antiquity. The traditional shirt-like dress of the Egyptians, Greeks and Romans (kalasyris, chiton and tunic) also served as an outer dress. In cold weather, two robes were worn one on top of the other, without the under-dress being considered undergarments. ("Encyclopedie illustée du Costume et de la Mode, by Ludmila Kybalova, Olga Herbenova, Milena Lamarova, preface by Claude-Salvy. Grund Edition)

Thanks to a collaboration that Nathalia carried out in 2019 with Isabelle Raboud-Schuelle, currently curator of the Musée Gruerien. She was able to acquire knowledge about costume in the Vaud and Fribourg regions. She is using Isabelle Raboud-Schuelle's research and articles to help you cut the blue Peasant Blouse.

Danielle Labarthe

Spinner

I discovered spinning in New Zealand in the 1970s. When I returned to Switzerland, I set up a workshop in Meyrin, where for many years I passed on my passion for yarn, beautiful threads, varied fibres and vegetable dyes. I'm a member of the Swiss Spinners' Group, which regularly organises weekends of training, exchanges and friendship.   

Kun Guo

Clothing designer

In 2017 I created my brand, ‘Les créations de Kun’, for which I design and make mainly women's clothing, one-off pieces or mini collections. In my work, I try to give back the soul to all of these fabrics and give them a new life. I also do a lot of embroidery, because embroidery is like drawing on fabric.

My work is at the crossroads of contemporary Western fashion and traditional Chinese craftsmanship. That's why I'm so interested in MEG's collections of clothing and textile objects, from Asia and elsewhere. Being in contact with them would be an invaluable source of inspiration for me, one that could deeply nourish my creativity.

Jodie Posen

Weaver

BA(Hons) Degree in textile Design Weave Specialism Chelsea College of Art, UAL

I am a weaver and textile artist whose work focuses on the reuse and recycling of waste materials to create intriguing and unusual pieces that play with form and colour. I enjoy the interplay between the saturated colours of discarded packaging materials like paper, plastic or foils and the sophisticated ones derived from working with plant-based dyes. In 2011 I discovered my love of weaving whilst studying for a degree in Textile Design at Chelsea College of Art. Having never worked on a loom before, I quickly discovered the joy of creating cloth; optically mixing colours through different yarn combinations, rising to challenges presented by the loom and toying with the boundaries of what could be achieved within the given constraints. My position as Textiles Technician at Bradford School of Art helped to cultivate my skills as an educator and enabled me to continue to professionally develop my creative skills, enhancing my technical weaving know-how and gaining skills in printed textiles and repeat design.
In my home studio practice I enjoy taking the time to nurture and evolve my artistic identity through exploratory and inquisitive sampling and experimentation, testing ideas on the loom and gathering inspiration from my surroundings.

Ilona Sultanova

Felt designer

Ilona Sultanova, feutrière, originaire du Kirghizstan où elle s’est initiée aux techniques traditionnelles et contemporaines du feutrage de la laine. C’est auprès de communautés féminines des artisans qu’elle a développé ses connaissances et son savoir-faire. A Genève, elle transmet son savoir-faire artisanal aux adultes et aux enfants depuis 2018.

We dive into a world that awakens the senses through touch, the element of water, and fibers, inviting us to create a unique piece during a workshop.

www.kyrgyzway.com

Brigitte Frank

Textile designer

Trained in contemporary tapestry at Madame Noailles Lascaux's workshop in Paris.

Brigitte Frank taught creative tapestry for 20 years as part of the Ecole et Quartier association in Versoix and the canton of Vaud.

Brigitte Frank has had numerous solo exhibitions, and group exhibitions with her students in Switzerland and France:
November 2022: ‘Ensemble’ exhibition (5 women artists) in Geneva (Chênes-Bougeries, le Nouveau Vallon)
- September 2020 in Ajaccio (Corsica) at the Galerie Aux Arts etc...
- October 1991 in Cologny, ‘La pinède’ Geneva.
- July 1988 in Nernier, Galerie du Lac (France)
- October 1988 in Founex (Vaud)
- May 1986, group exhibition in Ferney-Voltaire, Galerie des Jargilières.
- June 1983 at ‘La Coppetane’ Coppet (Vaud)

Join our team

Join our team as a teacher and share your passion for textile art in all its forms. We are open to suggestions for organising activities in our studio on Boulevard Helvétique. We can offer you different ways of collaboration.

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