Caron Tabb
Black, White, Asian, or Indigenous. Jew or Arab; We all Bleed The Same Red, 2021
Yarn, fabric, leather, paper, nylon, cording, rope, latex paint 75 x 9 inches x varied width
Jeana Klein
Tender on the way to Phillipsburg — Had to anchor offshore, detail, 2023
Plastic beads and acrylic yarn detail
Jennifer Tsuchida
You Still Haunt Me, 2022
hand felted wool fleece, resist dyed silk, hand dyed silk 19 inches height x 14 inches width x 2.5 inches depth
Marilyn Geary
MendingTheMountain.jpg, 2020
Mulberry paper, handmade paper from foliage found on Mt. Tamalpais, natural dyed cotton gauze 48" x 36" x 5"
Jackie Mirabel
Charleston, 2021
Hand-dyed wool and silk felt 90" X 27"
Janine Brown
Wheel of Fortune for the Fortunate, 2025
Home-cooked bioplastic, shredded U.S. currency, white peony petals, hand-stitched with crochet thread 42.5" X 42.5" X 0.25"
Marianne Hall
Nimbus, 2021
felt, wire, thread 10 x 7.5 x 3.5 inches
Anne Flynn
Weighted, 2024
Cyanotype on cotton fabric and denim, acrylic paint, canvas, thread, tule, batting 90”x86”
Chris Motley
Garden Galaxy Blue, 2018
Hand Knit Wool and other fibers, Fulled and Sewn 26"H x 30"W
Laili Lau
Los nevados 1, 2023
yarn, fabrics scraps length 20" width: 14"
Rima Day
Lost Key, 2021
Key, Paper, Thread 6” x 6 ” x .25”
Kasia Koralewska
In Control of Out of Control, 2022
Natural dyes silkscreen printed on raw silk 1.2m x 0.5m
Kate Kretz
Hate Hat, 2019
deconstructed MAGA hats, cotton, thread 28 x 9 x 12"
Amy Sands
Portal VI, 2023
pigment print, serigraph, drawing, stitching 16" X 16"
Rachel Dana
Mescalbean – Seedcoat / Protective Layer, 2025
mescalbeans (Dermatophyllum secundiflorum), Glass Gem corn (Zea Mays), Job’s Tears (Coix lacryma-jobi ), waxed linen 28" x 18"
Naomi Falk
Dreaming Delight (Gathering), 2024
Hand and machine quilted found fabrics, tents, parachutes, artificial fruit, swing 16’ x 16’ x 5’
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
Mary McCauley
, 2010
cotton, organza fabrics, jewelry wire, heavy interface 14" X 16" X 16"
Jayne Gaskins
Revelations, 2022
miscellaneous fabrics, batting, thread 29"H x 48"W
Laura Tabakman
Found and lost in the city – Laura Tabakman, 2019
Silk and cotton fabrics, embroidery floss Digitally photograph altered, printed on fabric, embroidered and assembled with the bojagi technique. 8”x8”x8”
Ally Kraus
Indigo Flower I, 2024
Cotton, Silk Organza, Natural Indigo 11" x 11"
Jackie Mirabel
Step Into The Night, 2021
Hand dyed merino wool and silk Nuno felt. 90" X 27"
Michelle Lougee
ONCE, installation view, 2021
Crocheted plastic, post consumer plastic, wire, resin Dimensions varied approximately 500 sq feet installed