Katherine Botts Whitaker
Where are you from, really?, 2019
gouache on raw canvas, embroidery floss, glass-head pins, velvet 20" x 30" x 4
MimoodsKnits
Sand Dune Scarf, 2017
100% Merino Wool Yarn 1000x667
Jessica Larson
Euphemenses: The Beaujolais has Arrived, 2018
Machine Embroidery on SIlk 8 X 10 inches
Luana Rubin
Fierce – Protector of the Forest, 2024
Cotton batiks & hand-dyes, freemotion stitching. 6" x 8"
Myania Moses
Indigo Spring, 2025
Cotton fabric, silkscreened images with ProcionMx Dyes, Machine pieced and quilted H 35.5" XW 27"
Michael Rohde
Derogatory, 2020
wool, natural dyes; handwoven tapestry 76" x 49”
Evelyn Politzer
Felt Dreamscapes, 2024
Wet felted merino roving. Hand knit vines and other sculptural elements 3 panels of 4.5' x 7' x 3" each
Sarah Blanchette
Cool. But do you have a nice body?, 2017
Digital Self Portrait and Wood Paneling Images printed on coated fabric. Size shown: 7'x13'x1’ Full size (not shown): 7'x17'x1’
Leslie Roth
Cessation, 2023
Hemp twine and yarn, spalted maple base 6" x 9" x 9"
Judy Bales
Book of Days/Forest Floor, detail, 2025
Varied recycled and thrifted fabrics on structure of wire fencing. 68" x 236" x 5"
Alicia Merrett
Mapping Earth, 2009
Hand-dyed cotton sateen fabrics, cotton and polyester threads 24" x 24"
Anna Wagner-Ott
The Mask We Wear, 2021
Encaustic, yarns, enamel paint and watercolor paper. 20" x 12"
Melissa Dorn
Blue Teddy, 2021
Mop, foam, wood stool 24 x 18 x 13 inches
Mary Elmusa
BACKGROUND NOISE (detail), 2024
Monoprinted cotton fabric and interfacing, appliqued, pieced,, machine quilted 21"L x 24"W
Rachael Mayer
Where We Started, 2021
discharged cotton fabric, thread 4ft x 4ft x 8in
Eileen Braun
Untitled, 2020
Rattan reed, Encaustic Wax, Dressmaker's pattern tissue, cotton string and adhesive. 40H x24W x14
Norman Sherfield
Cowboy Clown, detail, 2021
Waxed linen and found objects 7.5"H x 2.5"W x 2"D
Ann Johnston
The Contact: Grove, 2021
Hand dyed cottons, various threads 30" x 60"
Connie Heller
Fly Me to the Moon (Six Petal Flower), 2025
Indigo dyed panel made of silk organza, hand tied and stitched indigo-dyed cotton with hand-sewn thread markings and gold leaf. Each panel is supported by an aluminum rod suspended with microfilament. 50” x 54”
Laura Tabakman
It left a hole in her, 2003
Polymer clay, steel wire (woven), silk 17” x 7” x 6 1/2"
Dena Crain
Balancing Act: Urban Africa, 2012
100% Cotton tie-dye fabric, commercially dyed solid color cotton fabrics, recycled glass beads from Kitengela Glass 34" x 38"