Prestigious Finger-Twined Textiles of the Northwest Coast
Tuesday, January 6, 2026
Program 7:30pm
Zoom only
Program by Lily Hope
Program Overview
Experience the 300 year old woolen weaving practices of the Northwest Coast of Alaska and Canada. Renowned artist, Lily Hope, will lead you through the past, present, and future of the highly esteemed finger-twined ceremonial dancing blankets still being woven and worn today.
About the Artist
Lily Hope (b. 1980) was born and raised in Juneau, Alaska to full-time artists. She is Tlingit Indian, of the Raven moiety. Following her matrilineal line, she’s of her grandmother’s clan, the T’akdeintaan.
She learned Ravenstail weaving from her late mother Clarissa Rizal, and Kay Field Parker, both of Juneau. She also apprenticed for over a decade in Chilkat weaving with Rizal who, until her untimely passing in December 2016, was one of the last living apprentices of the late Master Chilkat Weaver, Jennie Thlunaut. Lily feels the pressure to leave honorable weavers in her place. The majority of her work focuses on making sure new students are learning the technical and spiritual practices in these two premiere finger-twined textiles.
Lily’s contemporary works in wool textile and paper collage weave together Ravenstail and Chilkat design. She is one of few designers of Chilkat dancing blankets. She teaches both finger-twined styles extensively in person (and virtually since COVID-19), across the US. She teaches and demonstrates internationally and offers lectures on the spiritual commitments of being a weaver.
Committed to co-creating as her mother was, she’s constantly looking for ways to collaborate with other artists, often spearheading multi-community volunteer weaver projects, Weaving Our Pride (see full link above) youth mentorship projects and the community robe titled the Giving Strength Robe to be worn by survivors of sexual and domestic violence.
Lily lives in Juneau, Alaska, as the sole provider of her five children.
Artist’s website: lilyhope.com
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