How did you take your interest in weaving from a hobby to a career?
The more I got into weaving, the more time I spent focusing my energy there. I was mostly making one-of-a-kind wall-hangings and started showing them at craft fairs. From there, I got some pretty exciting commissions and realized that I wanted to really try to make a textile business happen. I knew that making everything by myself wasn't going to be sustainable, so I started to look into artisan production. I think part of what I was missing in the design word was that my work didn't have a purpose. So, I wanted the new collection to be more than just beautiful, but meaningful and impactful.
You’ve mentioned before that the collection is inspired by Feminist art, the Bauhaus, traditional craft, and vintage textiles. What are some of your other influences?
Those are definitely the top four but I could be inspired by a song, a place, a smell, a weird pattern I saw forming on a brick wall, etc. I've always been infatuated with the Bahuas since learning about the period Freshman year of college. Even before I started MINNA, I was always collecting weird, found textiles and objects that inspired me. My favorite artists include Anni & Josef Albers, Sol Lewitt, Agnes Martin, Helen Frankenthaler, Georgia O'Keefe, Shiela Hicks, Marcel Dzama, I could continue!