Gene Ogami photographs
Textiles
EXHIBITIONISTA: “From Fiber…”
The exhibition “From Fiber” will present contemporary art that utilize and showcase fibers. The works reflect a wide range of works related to the fiber medium, from raw fibers to high fashion and everything in-between. The goal of the exhibition is to showcase innovative work that explores both traditional materials and processes as well as those that expand the use of fiber with other media, processes, and disciplines.
The show will run from Friday, September 1 through Saturday, September 30. A reception and awards ceremony will be held Friday, September 8 from 5:30 to 7:30 PM. A total of $1,200 in prizes will be awarded.
Juror: Ann B. Coddington. Ann utilizes a variety of traditional and innovative fiber techniques including twining, looping, lashing and netting in her sculptural forms.
Sharing Shows: Summer 2023
I am honored to participate in several shows this summer, and share a bit about them below.
SAFEKEEPING
SAFEKEEPING Artist Talk
Text/Message
Brand 51
Engulfed
About Engulfed
Contemplating Boundaries
Fiber Art international
Material World: A Contemporary Fiber Exhibition
From Fiber…
EXHIBITIONISTA: “Material World: A Contemporary Fiber Art Exhibition”
I am happy to participate in:
Material World: A Contemporary Fiber Art Exhibition , presenting innovative work of art that utilize textiles, threads, and fibers (both natural and synthetic) in ways that expand the definition of ‘fiber art’ and push the boundaries of the medium, presented through “We Are The Arts / The Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland County.
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“A Common Thread” Artist Talk at ArtShare LA
I was thrilled to participate in the
A COMMON THREAD EXHIBITION ARTIST TALK
May 19 @ 6:00 pm at ArtShare LA!
I share my talk HERE.
Thank you ArtShare LA, for this opportunity.
About the exhibition:
Art Share L.A. proudly presents A Common Thread, an exhibition featuring fiber-based and textile works of art exploring autobiography and social critique, connection and displacement. The artworks in this exhibition are interlinked through themes of history and memory.
Featured artists include: Antoinette Adams, Amabelle Aguiluz, Doris Bittar, A. Laura Brody, Chloe Cusimano, Yasmine Nasser Diaz, Debra Disman, Carmen Mardonez, Carolyn Mason, Michelle Montjoy, Marie-Jose Njoku-Obi, Katie Shanks, Aneesa Shami Zizzo