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EXHIBITIONISTA: “FIBER” at Silvermine Arts Center

April 8, 2025 By Debra Disman

I am thrilled to participate in FIBER:

This international exhibition seeks to showcase the best of contemporary fiber art that reflect the breadth of functional or non-functional works that use fiber and/or fiber art techniques in traditional or innovative ways. Artwork in this exhibition may be made from natural or high tech materials that reference fiber and that blur the lines between art, architecture and craft.

 Opening Reception on Saturday, May 17, 5-7pm

Curators:
Tom Grotta and Rhonda Brown

Tom and Rhonda have showcased modern fiber art since the 1980s, championing fiber art’s evolution and future. Representing over 100 artists from 25 countries, the gallery’s exhibitions, art fairs, and partnerships with museums have placed works in prestigious collections like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Smithsonian’s Renwick Gallery. Tom, a Rochester Institute of Technology graduate, is renowned for his photography of fiber art and knowledge of contemporary textiles. Rhonda’s background as a lawyer and writer informs her editorial leadership at browngrotta arts. Rhonda oversees the gallery’s catalogs, blog, and social media, ensuring its continued influence in fiber art.

I am honored to be showing with: (several of whom I know and have shown with before)

Becca Barolli – Bethlehem, CT     /     Eszter Bornemisza – Budapest, Hungary     /     Carolyn Carson – Pittsburgh, PA

Monica Carvalho – Rio de Janeiro , Brazil     /     Wan Lin Chang – Taichung City, Taiwan

Cheyenne Concepcion – San Francisco, CA     /     Jennifer Davies – Branford  , CT     /     Sherry Davis – Riverhead, NY

Ellen Dickinson – Roslyn Heights, NY     /     Debra Disman – Los Angeles, CA       /     Rosana Escobar – Bogota, CO

Sarah Haskell – York, ME     /     Elizabeth Joo – Chicago, IL     /     Anna Kocherovsky – West Bloomfield, MI

Alexandra Kohl – Mamaroneck, NY     /     Haeley Kyong – Franklin Lakes, NJ      /     Mati Laforge – Montréal, Canada

Fannie  Lee – Brooklyn, NY     /     Laura Foster Nicholson – New Harmony, IN      /     Amy Putansu – Waynesville , NC

Joh Ricci – Gettysburg, PA     /     Michael Rohde – Thousand Oaks, CA     /     Theda Sandiford – Union City, NJ

Tushita Singh Singh – Uttar Pradesh, India     /     Adrienne Sloane – Watertown, MA     /     Justyna Solomianko – Bialystok, Poland

Gerri Spilka – Philadelphia, PA     /     Susan Tonkin Riegel – Granite Bay ,CA     /     Stefania Urist – Londonderry, VT

Mila Vovk – Irvine, CA     /     Alice Wiese – Mill Valley, CA

 

 

Tagged With: Becca Barolli – Bethlehem, Brazil     /     Wan Lin Chang – Taichung City, CA       /     Rosana Escobar – Bogota, CA     /     Alice Wiese – Mill Valley, CA     /     Jennifer Davies – Branford, CA     /     Stefania Urist – Londonderry, CA     /     Theda Sandiford – Union City, Canada Fannie  Lee – Brooklyn, CO Sarah Haskell – York, CT     /     Eszter Bornemisza – Budapest, CT     /     Sherry Davis – Riverhead, Fiber, Fiber Arts, fiber artworks, Group Show, Hungary     /     Carolyn Carson – Pittsburgh, IL     /     Anna Kocherovsky – West Bloomfield, IN      /     Amy Putansu – Waynesville, India     /     Adrienne Sloane – Watertown, Juried Exhibition, MA     /     Justyna Solomianko – Bialystok, ME     /     Elizabeth Joo – Chicago, MI Alexandra Kohl – Mamaroneck, NC Joh Ricci – Gettysburg, NJ      /     Mati Laforge – Montréal, NJ Tushita Singh Singh – Uttar Pradesh, NY     /     Debra Disman – Los Angeles, NY     /     Haeley Kyong – Franklin Lakes, NY     /     Laura Foster Nicholson – New Harmony, NY Ellen Dickinson – Roslyn Heights, PA     /     Michael Rohde – Thousand Oaks, PA     /     Susan Tonkin Riegel – Granite Bay, PA Monica Carvalho – Rio de Janeiro, Poland Gerri Spilka – Philadelphia, Rhonda Brown, Silvermine Arts Center, Silvermine Galleries, Silvermine Gallery, Taiwan Cheyenne Concepcion – San Francisco, Textiles, Tom Grotta and Rhonda Brown, Tom Grotto, VT Mila Vovk – Irvine

White & Texture & Paper & Fiber

October 4, 2024 By Debra Disman

I am thrilled to be participating in two show on opposite coasts which aim to share artworks that center on some of my specific interest in artmaking.

“White & Texture” at the Cultural Center of Cape Cod:
“Subtitled Monochrome Unity, we invited artists to explore the profound subtleties and striking complexities of using white as the driving color and how texture within the white and informs the execution and the narrative of an artwork. We wanted them to explore the effect of this limitation – without a “conventional” color palette.”

“White Zip”

“Paper & Fiber: Fourth Annual Show” at 1202 Contemporary in Gilroy, California:
“1202 Contemporary proudly presents its 4th annual Paper + Fiber show, celebrating two mediums that women artists have traditionally used for centuries, but have always been considered “craft,” or less than fine art.  Uplifting and supporting artists who have worked in textile, fiber, and/or paper mediums, this exhibition centers and hones in on the theme of figure.”

“Into The Bush”

“Profusion”

Filed Under: ARTISTS, Exhibitions, TEXTILE/FIBER, Venues, Women Artists, Work Tagged With: 'women's art mediums, 1202 Contemporary, 4th annual Paper + Fiber show, Cape Cod, Cloth, Contemporary Art, contemporary art using fiber, crocheting, Cultural Center of Cape Cod, Fabric, Fiber, fiber artworks, fiber as a medium, fibert artist, Group Exhibition, Group Show, Joan Nixon, Maria Barttuszova, Michael Buthe, Molly Demeulenaere, Monochrome, Monochrome Unity, nixed media, Paper, Piero Manzoni, String, Tactile, Textile, Textiles, Texture, Thread, Unifying Element, Unity, Weaving, White, Women's Work

“White and Texture (Monochrome Unity)” at the Cultural Center of Cape Cod

August 29, 2024 By Debra Disman

I am thrilled to participate in  “White & Texture [Monochrome Unity]” at the Cultural Center of Cape Cod!
As they state:

“Artists were invited to explore the profound subtleties and striking complexities of using white as the driving color and how texture within the white can inform the execution and the narrative of an artwork, as well as to to explore the effect of this limitation – without a “conventional” color palette.

When the artist is freed from tradition, from expectation, and from the weight of history, there is an opportunity for release, exploration, and the unexpected. For White and Texture [Monochrome Unity], artworks were sought that find the emotion without using color. Uniformity, tranquility universality, simplicity, purity, or abstraction may all come to the surface and create a beautiful tension between what is missing – color, tradition, and form – and what is gained – innovation and the unexpected.

Our desire from the artist is not the search for simplicity but the discovery of a new way of creating and a different way of expression. We hope Monochrome Unity will drive the artist to look for new solutions to an artistic challenge; to use shades of white and embrace texture to provide the ‘color’ that will then provide the energy and emotion.

The work of such artists as Michael Buthe, Piero Manzoni, Joan Nixon, and ceramic sculptor Maria Barttuszova provide us with a broad template of the experience to create in the Cultural Center.

White & Texture [Monochrome Unity] will fill our galleries, creating a visual harmony and coherence and like never before, give a visitor experience like no other.”

I hope so.

I am showing WHITE ZIP, and look forward to seeing what others present for this unique show. I know i, for one, will be highly engaged.

21.25″ x 20.5″ x .25″, canvas, acrylic paint, lace, zipper, hemp cord, linen thread, wood

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Cape Cod, Contemporary Art, contemporary art using fiber, crocheting, Cultural Center of Cape Cod, Fiber, fiber artworks, fiber as a medium, fibert artist, Group Exhibition, Group Show, Joan Nixon, Maria Barttuszova, Michael Buthe, Molly Demeulenaere, Monochrome, Monochrome Unity, Piero Manzoni, String, Tactile, Textile, Textiles, Texture, Thread, Unifying Element, Unity, Weaving, White

EXHIBITIONISTA: “White and Texture (Monochrome Unity)” at the Cultural Center of Cape Cod

August 24, 2024 By Debra Disman

I am thrilled to participate in  “White & Texture [Monochrome Unity]” at the Cultural Center of Cape Cod!

As the call stated:

“Artists were invited to explore the profound subtleties and striking complexities of using white as the driving color and how texture within the white and informs the execution and the narrative of an artwork, as well as to to explore the effect of this limitation – without a “conventional” color palette.

When the artist is freed from tradition, from expectation, and from the weight of history, there is an opportunity for release, exploration, and the unexpected. For White and Texture [Monochrome Unity], artworks were sought that find the emotion without using color. Uniformity, tranquility universality, simplicity, purity, or abstraction may all come to the surface and create a beautiful tension between what is missing – color, tradition, and form – and what is gained – innovation and the unexpected.

Our desire from the artist is not the search for simplicity but the discovery of a new way of creating and a different way of expression. We hope Monochrome Unity will drive the artist to look for new solutions to an artistic challenge; to use shades of white and embrace texture to provide the ‘color’ that will then provide the energy and emotion.

Using the work of such artists as Michael Buthe, Piero Manzoni, Joan Nixon, and ceramic sculptor Maria Barttuszova provide us with a broad template of the experience to create in the Cultural Center.

White & Texture [Monochrome Unity] will fill our galleries, creating a visual harmony and coherence and like never before, give a visitor experience like no other.”

I am showing WHITE ZIP
21.25″ x 20.5″ x .25″, canvas, acrylic paint, lace, zipper, hemp cord, linen thread, wood

(detail)

 

Tagged With: Cape Cod, Contemporary Art, contemporary art using fiber, crocheting, Cultural Center of Cape Cod, Fiber, fiber artworks, fiber as a medium, fibert artist, Group Exhibition, Group Show, Joan Nixon, Maria Barttuszova, Michael Buthe, Molly Demeulenaere, Monochrome, Monochrome Unity, Piero Manzoni, String, Tactile, Textile, Textiles, Texture, Thread, Unifying Element, Unity, Weaving, White

“String Theory” plays at the Cultural Center of Cape Cod!

January 30, 2024 By Debra Disman

I am thrilled to be participating in “String Theory“, an exhibition focusing on the versatility and creative potential of fiber, at the Cultural Center of Cape Cod.

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Opening Reception Friday, February 9, 5–7pm

Exploring the possibilities within fiber art to showcase the beauty and versatility of the medium.

FIBER ART can be see as both a new and an old form of art. The use of fibrous materials—woven, knitted, printed, wrapped, tied, sculpted, etc.—has long been a part of human culture. Traditionally, fibrous materials emerged as functional objects but in the aftermath of the World War II and with further investigation into the nature of an art object, fiber art slowly became a force and a movement in its own right. 

DURING THE 1950s, as artists received recognition, the term “fiber art” was coined to help describe and categorise their work. During this period, the contribution of craft artists—not just in fiber but in clay, ceramics, and other media—inspired a number of weavers to begin binding fibers into non-functional and non-objective forms to create works of art. The two decades that followed, the 1960s and the ’70s brought an international revolution in fiber art. With the rise of the women’s movement, and the consequences of feminist art, along with the birth of postmodernism theory, fiber art was reinforced and popularized.

FORMS OF FIBER ART include sewing, quilting, needle point, macrame, weaving, felting, crocheting, knitting, embroidery, rug-making, basket weaving and many more. As the years pass, different forms of fiber art have increased and decreased in popular artist interest. Macrame, for example, became very popular during the Victorian era, faded out of focus, then regained popularity in the 1970s. Today fiber art, in all its increasingly varied forms and styles, is more popular than ever and os one of the fastest-growing art forms of the 21st century.

The exhibition explores the wide range of possibilities within fiber art, including but not limited to weaving, knitting, crocheting, embroidery, and felting. It will showcase the beauty and versatility of fiber as a medium.

I will be showing a work that has not yet been exhibited publicly: 

Blue Tapestry (Here’s To The Red, White + Blue), 2021, 18.75 x 6.5″
a hanging textile work made of hemp cord, linen thread and repurposed plastic placemat material.
This work is part of a three piece series, which also includes “Red Notebook” and “White Album”,  created in response to the re-evaluation of our national identity provoked by recent and historical events and conditions, and resulting turmoil.


VIEW THE SHOW VIDEO!

Filed Under: ARTISTS, Exhibitions, TEXTILE/FIBER, Work Tagged With: Cape Cod, Cape Cod Culture, Contemporary Art, contemporary art using fiber, Contemporary works engaging fiber, Craft, crocheting, Cultural Center of Cape Cod, embroidery, felting, Feminist, Fiber, fiber artworks, fiber as a medium, fibert artist, Group Show, knitting, Molly Demeulenaere, Paper, Red White and Blue, Stitching, String, String Theory, Textiles, The Cultural Center of Cape Cod, Thread, Weaving, Women's Work

EXHIBITIONISTA: “String Theory” at the Cultural Center of Cape Cod

January 30, 2024 By Debra Disman

I am thrilled to participate in:
“String Theory” at the Cultural Center of Cape Cod

ST_TITLE2.png

Opening Reception Friday, February 9, 5–7pm

Exploring the possibilities within fiber art to showcase the beauty and versatility of the medium.

The exhibition explores the wide range of possibilities within fiber art, including but not limited to weaving, knitting, crocheting, embroidery, and felting. It will showcase the beauty and versatility of fiber as a medium.
SEE THE SHOW HERE!

I will be showing a work that has not yet been exhibited publicly: 
Blue Tapestry (Here’s To The Red, White and Blue), 2021, 18.75 x 6.5″,
repurposed placemat, hemp cord, linen thread

WATCH THE VIDEO OF THE SHOW HERE!

Tagged With: Cape Cod, Contemporary Art, contemporary art using fiber, crocheting, Cultural Center of Cape Cod, embroidery, felting, Fiber, fiber artworks, fiber as a medium, fibert artist, Group Show, knitting, Molly Demeulenaere, Red White and Blue, Stitching, String, String Theory, Textile, Textiles, Thread, Weaving

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