Border&Fall is so pleased to announce our new partnership with Google Arts & Culture for our project The Sari Series: An Anthology of Drape. We are one of 10 partners in India who are a part of Google’s #WeWearCulture digital project - launched today.
Google Arts & Culture was started by Google’s nonprofit arm, the Google Cultural Institute, and is providing revolutionary access to artworks, collections and stories from around the world using state-of-the-art technology.
As part of Google’s global #WeWearCulture exhibition opening today, we are excited to debut a selection of images and information from our non-profit, cultural documentation, The Sari Series: An Anthology of Drape. Our project's intention is to celebrate the sari as an incredible textile and garment contribution from India, and to address a required perception shift of the sari. Our digital anthology of the sari drape will be released in the fall of 2017 and will include over eighty how-to drape films and three independent films on the sari's past, present and future.
We sincerely appreciate all of your support of the sari series so far. We encourage you to browse through our partner page to get a sneak peek of select images from the film series before it's released this fall! We’d be grateful for your feedback and help spreading the word about the sari series and our partnership with Google.
Border&Fall is now part of Google’s #WeWearCulture digital project
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