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An exhibit of contemporary mixed media work by New Mexico Artists. More Info
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Solo exhibition. An Ode to Phoebe is a reflection on time, place and materials. I bring my contemporary textile work into conversation with the hand-painted china of Phoebe Watson created more than one hundred years ago. Reception: April 12 from...
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My Side of the Story highlights the rich Southern tradition of narrative quilting while supporting artists from across the South by providing a platform to showcase their talents. Narrative quilting uses fabric and stitching to convey messages or tell stories...
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Noticing unique geological features, specific landscape colors, expansive skies and plants in specific locations throughout the western states, Lisa Flowers Ross pieces together colorful images of places she has visited using varying degrees of abstraction. Reception: April 7 from 4:30...
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Solo show of seven new quilts, each ca. 47 x 37 in., by Sandra Sider, machine quilted by Jane Williams, and heavily embellished by Sandra with symbolic images, objects, hand embroidery, and paint. Reception: April 8 from 6 - 8pm...
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Second Sleep highlights Britton’s textile-based works called Draperies, in which patterned bedsheets become expertly layered, pleated, and playful abstract paintings. Mounted on the wall in curtain-like forms, her Draperies shape liminal portals of reflection, whether obscuring the past or inviting...
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This exhibit presents 22 quilts and one 3-D piece created by 23 different textile artists from five different countries that speak to the urgent stories of our time. Each work carries a message, expressed through fabric and thread, that invites...
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Tiny Pieces Vast Visions brings together four contemporary fiber artists, Susan J. Lapham, Irene Roderick, Niraja Lorenz and Deb Cashatt, who expand traditional piecing into bold, improvisational expression. United by a passion for tiny piecing, their large-scale quilts balance movement...
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Built to Last explores Baltimore’s resilience through ten architecturally significant and sometimes overlooked sites, interpreted by regional artists through original artworks inspired by each landmark’s form, history, and future. Through art, archives, and public programs, this exhibition is both a...
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Fiber and Mixed Media artist, Wen Redmond, has an upcoming Solo Exhibit ‘Musings, Memory and Magic’ at The Center for Contemporary Art Bedminster, NJ. Reception: April 17 from 4 - 6pm More Info
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Friends Artspace is delighted to present The Shape of a Gift (선물의 모습), a solo exhibition by Youngmin Lee, a Korean-born, California-based artist whose practice expands from the tradition of bojagi: the Korean wrapping cloth used to hold precious objects...
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Art Cloth Network's juried show exploring our changing perceptions, combined with an invitation to poets' responses to the individual fiber art pieces. A live reading will take place on Sunday, May 17. Reception: April 19 from 2 - 5pm More...
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Abstract art uses the pure elements and principles of design to create emotions and thoughts in the viewer. Because it is so free and unbounded from the real world, the diversity of abstract art is truly stunning. In the way a poem distills a novel into a few words, abstract art offers the essence of an idea using the vocabulary of line, shape, rhythm, texture, color, value and composition.
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This solo show, curated by nico w. okoro, features a diverse collection of artworks by Ghanaian-born textile artist Clara Nartey made over the past decade. Spanning sculpture, portraiture, and still lifes, Nartey’s works weave thread, fabric, copper, and other materials...
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Artists from the three states, Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina, were challenged to create works inspired by or referencing the concept of 3. Artists created work that included three as a concept, as well as three elements in a composition...
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Anne Bellas' series is a visual interpretation of J.S. Bach's Goldberg Variations. This masterpiece features 32 movements, opening with an aria, progressing through 30 variations, and concluding with a return to the original aria. Translating the musical elements—structure, melody, atmosphere...
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Blue is a primary color, crucial to the creation of other hues. As a pigment, blue was historically rare and expensive, reserved for those of high status, a symbol of their purity, prosperity, and wealth, but modern chemical dyes now...
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An exhibition of fiber art by members of SAQA-CT to explore the varieties of meanings, images, and experiences evoked by the circle. The circle can be appreciated as a shape, a symbol, a concept, or a metaphor. This exhibition seeks...
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Artists always respond in times of social upheaval and change and fiber artists have always heard the call. Resistance and Persistance are well known to art quilters and all art quilters are encouraged to apply. There are no size limits...
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Wind is the movement of air; you cannot see it or hold it in your hand, but it provides a powerful source of energy essential to our planet. From a light breeze to natural hazards like hurricanes or tornadoes, wind...