Patti Roberts-Pizzuto
Index of Days no. 5, 2018
Acrylic, ink, graphite, collage, beeswax, embroidery thread on paper 11" x 11"
Alicia Bailey
Strigaformes, 2024
Book: paper, small mammal bones, thread, yarn, wool, dyed cotton tape Box: book board, synthetic fabric, wood, hot foil, leather, paper, small mammal bones, plant specimens, cast acrylic Closed (box): 11.25 x 9.5 x 1.8
Virginia Mahoney
Cradle, 2024
acrylic on paper, words, reclaimed food net, marker 13 x 21 x 28 inches
Mary McCauley
Monarch, 2013
Organza, jewelry wire, cotton threads 15" X 12" X 15"
Bonnie Saland
Asherah No. 6, 2022
Monoprint on digitalized patterning. 17” h X 11” w
Gabriela Nirino
In The Other Side, 2018
linen, electro-formed hand-woven, copper 41 x 16 x 1 cm
Jean Fausser
Inner Beauty, 2022
Handmade paper, thread and wire 19" x 20" x 4"
Alison Schwabe
So Many Coffins, 2021
Scrap leather, cottons, polyester batting, nylon and polyester threads. 142cmw x 89cmh
Katherine Gibson
Unwearable Cloak, 2019
Canvas, Acrylic, Felt, Thread, Silver, 6 Sassy Magazines 60" x 84"
Ange Altenhofen
“Riding Hood” from the Braille Series, 2019
Cotton batting, salvaged vintage sheepskin jacket, pine, felt, burlap, leather, cotton string, glass beads, pearls, plastic taxidermy eyes, synthetic fur, upholstery foam; braille transcription of the story of Little Red Riding Hood 46" x 23" x 62"
Lesley Turner
Fall Under the Maple Tree, 2023
Rayon table cloth, earth pigments, polyester and silk organza, cotton and polyester thread 82" h x 67" w x 0.5" d
Sheary Clough Suiter
Mending Mother Earth, Vintage cotton tea towel buried in Mother Earth for seven months, stained and decomposed via soil, rain, rodents, and rusty objects. Suturing of the cloth, sticks, and dirt clods that were embedded after “harvesting,” utilizing a reclaimed eco-dyed crocheted doily, various reclaimed textile scraps, and hand stitching with cotton, linen, and silk threads., 2022 – 2023
Vintage cotton tea towel buried in Mother Earth for seven months, stained and decomposed via soil, rain, rodents, and rusty objects. Suturing of the cloth, sticks, and dirt clods that were embedded after “harvesting,” utilizing a reclaimed eco-dyed crocheted doily, various reclaimed textile scraps, and hand stitching with cotton, linen, and silk threads. 25 x 25 x 1 inches
Sheary Clough Suiter
Mending Mother Earth, Vintage cotton tea towel buried in Mother Earth for seven months, stained and decomposed via soil, rain, rodents, and rusty objects. Suturing of the cloth, sticks, and dirt clods that were embedded after “harvesting,” utilizing a reclaimed eco-dyed crocheted doily, various reclaimed textile scraps, and hand stitching with cotton, linen, and silk threads., 2022 – 2023
Constance Collins
Fireworks, 2021
Upcycled handwoven silk, alpaca and bamboo fabric 16" w x 12" h
Emmanuelle RAPIN
GENEALOGY, 2024
Plaster, rose branch and thorn, cotton thread embroidery on copper wire. 90 × 28 × 11 cm
Lu Hopkins
Blaze, 2020
Watercolor, Acrylic / Art on Paper / Weave 30" W x 40" H
Antonia Price
Flock Mobile #1, 2024
Cotton yarn, steel wire 24" x 24" x 24"
Saberah Malik
Dawn-When the Waters Rose, 2025
Mirrors, embroidery floss 25" H x 57" W
Lauren Singer
Refugee, 2009
Discarded electrical component, driftwood, paper map collage, wire, hardware mesh, acrylic, marker 14" x 13" x 3"
Nancy Eastman
Forest, 2021
Photograph print and handmade paper 29"W x 17"H