EXHIBITIONISTA: EMBRACING THE CRAFT at CORE Art Space
I am thrilled to participate in Fiber Art: Embracing the Craft September 12 - 28, 2025 at Fri: 5p - 9p, Sat: 12p - 5p, Sun: 12p - 5p Core […]
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I am thrilled to participate in Fiber Art: Embracing the Craft September 12 - 28, 2025 at Fri: 5p - 9p, Sat: 12p - 5p, Sun: 12p - 5p Core […]
I am thrilled to have three works in: "The California Effect: New Books from the California Chapter of the Guild of Book Workers" Opening at the Long Beach Museum of […]
“Sanctuary” / Know Safe Space will expand upon Disman’s 2023 piece, K no W Safe Place with the addition of a hanging roof surrounded by an inverted “forest” of knotted colored cords hung from the ceiling in various arrangements allowing pathways to the suspended black sanctuary space.
This installation draws upon Disman’s research into the groundbreaking practices of artists Charlotte Salomon and Eva Hesse using artmaking to transcend trauma; research into sanctuary movements and spaces and the use of textiles within these; study and research of the“quipu/khipu”, a record-keeping device made of knotted cords of various colors used in various cultures in the central Andes of South America; and investigation into the work of artists who have used fiber-based materials to create environments, structures and shelters including Do Ho Suh, Chiharu Shiota and Tracey Emin.
As part of presented by Craft in America, Textile Arts LA presents: Handwork, The Material Intelligence of Touch! At the Marks Center, College of the Desert. The exhibit brings together artists from Textile Arts LA whose work centers the hand as both method and metaphor. Inspired by artist Ann Hamilton’s concept of the “sewing hand”—the […]
I am thrilled to participate in:
'Common Threads: The Fabric of our Community'
OPENING: Saturday, February 21, 2026 from 5 PM to 7 PM
at Studio ACE Gallery
Studio ACE Gallery presents: "Common Threads: The Fabric of Our Community," a group exhibition celebrating the rich, expressive world of textiles and fiber arts.
Call and Response Goes Live at Startup Art Fair Something big is happening. After five years of digital exchanges connecting artists across six continents, Call and Response is going physical for the first time. Startup Art Fair LA | February 27 - March 1, 2026The Kinney Venice Beach | Room 202 THE PROJECT In October […]
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."
I am delighted to participate in the Sebastopol Center For The Arts upcoming show, Pulp • Paper • Book,
Exhibition Dates: March 14, 2026- May 3rd 2026 Opening Reception: Sunday, March 15th, 2-4pm, 2026
Pulp • Paper • Book provides a platform for combining works of book makers, pulp wranglers, papermakers and printmakers to exhibit their work. Paper is one of the oldest forms of artistic medium- from parchment to books to vellum to wood products. Humans print on every surface and make inks from everything on earth.
I am thrilled to participate in INTERLUDE, an exhibition presented at the Sam Francis Gallery.
"Interlude represents a home, a shelter, constructed against a world that can be too overwhelming
at times. This collection of works is intended to create serenity and observation. In the
exhibition, we strive to represent strong female voices. The works are connected through inner
reflection and gentle conveyance. They are not minimized by their subtlety, but they are
strengthened in their ability to impact without aggression. Interlude aims to invite contemplation,
a pause of mindfulness in everyday life." --Pippa Ang, Curator
I am thrilled to share that the Call and Response exhibition will be part of the Brewery Artwalk on April 25–26, 11am–6pm at Shoebox Arts LA in the Brewery Arts Complex, Los Angeles!
My collaborative book with artist Michelle Robinson, "In The Woods" will be on display!
I am thrilled to participate in "HOME v.2: Homeland", an exhibition presented by the Decatur Arts Alliance, happening in Decatur, Georgia
May 29 - July 18, 2026
The Decatur Arts Alliance and the Decatur Land Trust are partnering with the Decatur Library to present the second edition of powerful art show celebrating the multifaceted meaning of "Home."
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?"
I am pleased to share that I am participating in the exhibition "Black, White & Gray" at DRAWING ROOMS, curated by Anne Trauben The achromatic "Black, White & Gray" exhibition runs from 6/11/26 - 7/11/26. Please see show on ARTSY! This exhibition will showcase exciting works which focus on graphic form, delicate abstraction, narrative works, […]