Hannah Charpin Ziegler

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Hannah Charpin grew up in a Parisian suburb in France and grew up bilingual (French and Austrian). Since 2023, she has lived and worked in Styria, where her grandparents also live.

Bachelor’s degree in Transition Écologique, Solidaire et Citoyenne at the Sup’écolidaire in Lyon. Followed by practical and theoretical training in sustainable agriculture with practical experience on farms throughout France that specialise in wool processing. Hannah accompanied and documented the internships with video films.

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Nodes of textile identities

The former weaving and spinning mill Ebensee is the hub of the project, which addresses the history of the working world of women, role attributions, social achievements and controversies.

(Original title: Einen Faden Ziehen)