Hook, Pulp & Weave a celebration of fiber as art
December 14 – January 3
It’s time again for our annual Hook, Pulp & Weave show, a rich and diverse invitational exhibition exploring use of fiber in art. Functional and non-functional work will be included in this unique exhibition of textile-based art. Color, texture and composition form the backbone of this unique collection, designed for the gift giving season in mind. Included to this year’s exhibition is the delightful needle felted wool tiny sculpture of Patti Breidenbach, the photographic based work, printed to linen by Pamela Chipman, abstract wall hung fiber art of Susan Circone, crocheted wall hung portraiture by Jo Hamilton, hand cut, stitched and painted forest installation by Kathy Karbo, large scale sculpture by Kim Lakin, needle woven waxed linen and beaded jewelry of Celeste Olivares, Freq Flags and Bonnets for Space Exploration made of reclaimed textiles by Jenny Rideout, needle felted wool sculpture by Amelia Santiago, nuno felted wraps by Julie Kern Smith and abstract felted wool sculpture by Karen Thurman. The exhibition will be on view through January 3.
December 14 – January 3
It’s time again for our annual Hook, Pulp & Weave show, a rich and diverse invitational exhibition exploring use of fiber in art. Functional and non-functional work will be included in this unique exhibition of textile-based art. Color, texture and composition form the backbone of this unique collection, designed for the gift giving season in mind. Included to this year’s exhibition is the delightful needle felted wool tiny sculpture of Patti Breidenbach, the photographic based work, printed to linen by Pamela Chipman, abstract wall hung fiber art of Susan Circone, crocheted wall hung portraiture by Jo Hamilton, hand cut, stitched and painted forest installation by Kathy Karbo, large scale sculpture by Kim Lakin, needle woven waxed linen and beaded jewelry of Celeste Olivares, Freq Flags and Bonnets for Space Exploration made of reclaimed textiles by Jenny Rideout, needle felted wool sculpture by Amelia Santiago, nuno felted wraps by Julie Kern Smith and abstract felted wool sculpture by Karen Thurman. The exhibition will be on view through January 3.