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This solo exhibition by Grace Wapner will take place at the Carter Burden Gallery, 548 West 28th St. NY, NY 10001 #212 564 8405. Work consisting of only fabric and work consisting of both clay and fabric will be placed...
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Earth, from space, looks like a shimmering gem suspended in an inky, infinite expanse. But this serene image masks the magnificent and volatile interior forces that make life possible on the surface. The placid appearances of our neighboring planets similarly...
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Fiber and Glass is a shared exhibition between fiber artist Pauline Copeland and a fused glass artist. This exhibition is a celebration of using exciting colors to create amazing pieces of art. The gallery is open Wednesday - Saturday from...
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Instructor: Sheila Frampton Cooper Some of you may wonder – what is a motif exactly? Basically it’s a shape that is dominant in your work. It’s a design that is either formed by putting multiple shapes together to make a...
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These artworks by Jo-Ann Morgan evolved out of a convergence of global, personal, and national events. By March 2020, the coronavirus had become a worldwide pandemic. Confined and seeking a time-intensive activity, she bought a sewing machine and commenced learning...
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All living creatures need a safe place to heal, regroup, rest, or retreat. Do you nurture your loved ones in a special place? Do you create a haven for others in need? What is your haven? Artists were asked to...
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Instructor: Paula Nadelstern The workshop covers unique machine-piecing techniques and color and fabric guidelines for creating the complex and mobile reflection of a kaleidoscope. While gaining insight into the nature of symmetry and intricately printed fabrics, students will learn to...
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For a limited time, Arquetopia is offering artist residency scholarships for visual artists, designers and writers in three of our four residency sites through this special subsidized program. Aimed to support diverse art practices, the Art*Aid Scholarship offers opportunities to...
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This juried exhibition at The Lincoln Center Art Gallery in Fort Collins, CO, features the current work of the finest national and international contemporary quilt artists, June 15 – August 17, 2024. Art quilts accepted for exhibition will exemplify innovation...
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Open to current SAQA Ohio primary and secondary region members.
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Imagine, if you will, an existence where you pull one string and reality unravels. Travel to a world of unique creations to explore alternate timelines, sentient beasts, bodies merged with technology, and more. More Info
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Gastronomy is the study of the relationship between food and culture, featuring not only the bountiful gifts from nature, but a gift from the human hand. The art of preparing unique, delicate food is a tradition passed from generation to...
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Open to SAQA members of the Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma region or who have chosen KS/MO/OK as their second region. Exhibition Concept: By changing our perspective of something, we become more aware and sensitive to it and perhaps view it in...
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Ellen Harris Lindner’s portfolio of textile works ranges from stylized foliage pieces to vibrant abstracts. All of these will be represented in her solo show on exhibit in her hometown of Orange, VA. Ellen is excited to display her work...
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Open to SAQA Northern California & Northern Nevada region members only (including those who have listed the NorCal/NV region as their first or second region) Exhibit Concept: Throughout history artists have produced art in a variety of media and styles...
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All life on this planet depends on earth. However, the soil beneath our feet that nurtures us can be a destructive force. Seismic activity and mudslides have shaped the landscape for millions of years, taking a toll on living beings as well.
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Travel with artist Sue Benner and explore the traditional Amazigh (Berber) crafts of Morocco. From Marrakech we then venture into the High Atlas Mountains and follow the ancient trade routes across the Tizi’n’Tichka Pass from Marrakech to the Sahara. Weavers...
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Our known world stretches far beyond what we can see with the unaided eye. Microscopes, magnifying glasses, and virtual imaging techniques reveal a world of great beauty and complexity. That world contains the smallest particles, tiniest organisms, smallest landscape, or...
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INSTRUCTOR: Suzanne Connors Workshop Fee: $640 Materials Fee: $40 The traditional Japanese art of katazome is ancient. Kata means stencil and zome is a form of the word someru which means to dye- hence katazome (stencil dyeing) The basic process...