Unraveled - Museums of Old York
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Unraveled - Museums of Old York
September 20 - December 6, 2014 Exhibiting Artists Unraveled Elizabeth Billings Contemporary New England Fiber Art Tunbridge, VT Allison Cooke Brown Yarmouth, ME Katharine Cobey Cushing, ME Jodi Colella Somerville, MA Merill Comeau Concord, MA Samantha Fields Brockton, MA Sallie Findlay Deer Isle, ME Wylie Sofia Garcia Burlington, VT Lisa Grey Portsmouth, NH Sarah Haskell York, ME Priscilla Nicholson Brunswick, ME Elin Noble New Bedford, MA Michele Ratté Saxtons River, VT Opening Reception Saturday, September 20, 5-7pm Museums of Old York Remick Gallery 3 Lindsay Rd. York, Maine www.oldyork.org Warren Seelig Rockland, ME Adrienne Sloane Lexington, MA Melita Westerlund Bar Harbor, ME Katharine Whild Gallery Hours Thursday - Saturday, 10-4 Sunday 1-4 North Yarmouth, ME Bhakti Ziek Randolph, VT September 20 - December 6, 2014 Unraveled Contemporary New England Fiber Art This exhibition brings together the work of 18 New England artists who investigate and experiment with various forms of fiber in their artistic practice. While often paying homage to textile traditions, the contemporary fiber artists take advantage of a wide range of materials and techniques to create works that present their ideas, provoke commentary and pique visual enjoyment. Related Programs Sunday, October 5, 3pm Merill Comeau Fiber Art Now: An Artist’s Perspective Fiber artist Merill Comeau will present a talk on contemporary fiber art and its place in the postmodern art movement. Contemporary fiber art moves beyond aesthetic concerns to value the physical, sensual properties of matter and explores the cultural meanings of tangible things. Her talk will be illustrated with slides and share autobiographical impetus for her own artistic journey. (registration fee) Saturday, October 25, 10-4pm Katharine Cobey Culling the Greats This knitting workshop is presented by Maine’s Master Craft Artist Katharine Cobey. She is a frequent teacher at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts and has taught and exhibited her knitted sculpture nationally. In this day-long workshop she will share her knowledge, secrets and resources covering a wide range of techniques suitable to both novice and advanced knitters. Become a more creative, expressive and fearless knitter. (max. 20 participants, registration fee) Curated by Mary P. Harding George Marshall Store Gallery Wednesday, November 5, 6pm Lynne Zacek Bassett - ‘Herstory’ in Civil War Quilts Lynne Zacek Bassett is an independent scholar specializing in New England’s historic costumes and textiles. Her lecture focuses on the quilts that women created to declare their patriotism and support their fighting menfolk, from the first call to defend their country to the post-war ceremonies that helped veterans to make sense of their experience. (registration Fee) Sunday, November 2, 3pm Mary Harding My Fiber Road Trips Tour the exhibition with Curator Mary Harding as she shares how she went about gathering the works in the exhibition. “It is always a privilege to visit the artists in their studios and I look forward to sharing these experiences with our visitors.” (free) Artists Gallery Talks Please check the Museum’s website for dates and times for these occasional gallery talks by the exhibiting artists. www.oldyork.org Register for programs at www.oldyork.org or call 207-363-1756. With the support of Tom and Kate Cheney Chappell, Tom Keyes, Keith Fox and visitors like you. Thank you. Image: Details Merill Comeau, Mazie’s Bodice Ripper, 2013, 12’ w x 8 h’, Photo Credit: Susan Byrne Photography Remick Gallery 3 Lindsay Road, York, Maine www.oldyork.org