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EXHIBITIONISTA: “Alternative Fiber”
Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts 511 Ave K, Lubbock, TX, United StatesIn celebration of alternative uses of fiber and textile material, The Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts (LHUCA) is proud to present: Alternative Fiber: A National Juried Exhibition. In recent years the use of fiber and textile has greatly expanded creating art that no longer easily fits into the category of craft. New art has been constructed utilizing these materials in both sculptural, two dimensional, and even installation practice. LHUCA’s exhibition will focus on these ideas as we aim to create a juried art show highlighting the many alternative ideas present in these mediums.
EXHIBITIONISTA: SAFEKEEPING: SDA’s 2023 Member Exhibition
!08 Contemporary Gallery 108 E Reconciliation Way, Tulsa, OKI am thrilled to be a part of "SAFEKEEPING", the 2023 Member Exhibition of the Surface Design Association! (SDA) EXHIBITION THEME: This is a time for safeguarding both body and land, for seeking refuge through ritual and narrative, and for defending precarious boundaries and issues. Sanctuary Cities, Nature Conservancies, Safe Houses, Communities of Care are […]
EXHIBITIONISTA: “INTERNATIONAL FIBER ARTS XI” at Sebastopol Center for the Arts
Sebastapol Center for the Arts 282 S. High Street, CA, Sebastopol, United StatesInternational Fiber Arts XI is a juried exhibition presenting a distinct approach to innovative and traditional fiber techniques, and contemporary concepts for the
use of traditional and unusual materials. The selected two and three-dimensional works invite the viewer to experience the many facets of fiber art.
Jurors are fiber artists Judith Content and Ann Johnston.
EXHIBITIONISTA: INTERPLAY with the SDA
Dairy Barn Art Center O'Bleniss Gallery 8000 Dairy Lane, Athens, OH, United StatesI am thrilled to participate in INTERPLAY, organized by the SDA!
Interplay presents works that explore parallels, synergies, or tensions between two or more ideas. Artworks may examine connections between seemingly unrelated concepts, map relationships between maker and materials, or reflect interactions between maker and tools. Works employ traditional, interdisciplinary, or collaborative methodologies.
Honoring the diverse range of approaches within fiber art and highlighting the rich tapestry of multicultural links, Interplay looks toward a future informed by the past, bringing together ideas for fresh reflection, reinterpretation, and deeper understanding.