The "Art of the Word" catalog is now live and available for viewing on the Sasse Museum of Art website!
https://debradisman.com/2023/12/art-of-the-word-catalogue-the-sasse-museum-of-art/
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The "Art of the Word" catalog is now live and available for viewing on the Sasse Museum of Art website!
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I am pleased to participate in Black & White: An Achromatic Textile & Fiber Exhibition at the William Scofield Gallery. "William Scofield Gallery is a curated spaced devoted to the elevation of contemporary fiber and textile art. Through thoughtful curation, we aim to shift perceptions of fiber and textile to fine art. Our exhibitions highlight the full spectrum of fiber art from woven to stitched, soft sculpture to experimental surfaces. We champion artists that use fiber as a language to bring together, form, material and story."
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I am delighted to participate in the Sebastopol Center For The Arts upcoming show, Pulp • Paper • Book,
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I am thrilled to participate in INTERLUDE, an exhibition presented at the Sam Francis Gallery.
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I am thrilled to participate in "HOME v.2: Homeland", an exhibition presented by the Decatur Arts Alliance, happening in Decatur, Georgia Artists working in an array of mediums lend their creative voices to this important cause. The theme for "HOME v.2 2026" is “HOMELAND.” "A person's or a people's native land, we look to explore “homeland” as a geographical point of origin and a state of being. Works should express cultural and ethnic elements, and elucidate the view of “home” from the immigrant to the expatriate, the displaced to the indigenous. How do we find “home” when we are away from the land of our forebears? What do newly arrived peoples do to preserve their culture and heritage? How do we honor and acknowledge the indigenous inhabitants of the lands upon which we all now live?"
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