Ann Vollum
Framed No.2, 2022
Rescued eco and rust dyed fabric, PET fibers, string, wire, thread, wool, lace, washers, hardware cloth, vintage frame 22" H x 18.5" W x 2.5" D
Lori Polak
, 2019
Hand-dyed silk and merino wool. 50"x60"
Elise Vazelakis
Thirst02 detail, 2022
Reclaimed Yarn from Thrift Store Sweater, Plastic Bottles, Wire Mesh 40 x 35 x 35 in
Fay Stanford
My Soul, 2024
woodcuts and linocuts on cotton, hand embroidery 20" x 26"
Sharon Webster
Handed Down, 2020
My mother's driving gloves, colored cords, threads, ribbon, rope, painted board. 13 in x 48 in x 2 in
Carol Eckert
Birds of Prophecy, 2023
cotton, linen, wire 38" x 180" x 9"
Kimberley Harding
Pain Containment Pod No. 1: Right Knee, 2019
hand-dyed reed and bamboo skewers, elastic resistance bands, acrylic paint, hemp cord, glucosamine chondroitin, naproxen sodium, pill bottles, ginger tea wrappers, turmeric capsules, elastic bandage, hypodermic syringe 16" h x 12" w x 11" d
Eden Quispe
El Sueño de la Razón Produce Monstruos, 2020
stitched, sublimination printed and painted textiles 35" X 55"
Karen McCarthy
Layered Histories, # 12, 2019
mixed media collage; paper, paint, ink, altered magazine pages, colored pencil, thread. 16" X 16"
Fafnir Adamites
A Record of Obscured Meaning, 2018
Used t-shirts, cotton thread 25' long x 2.5' wide x .5" thick
Candace Edgerley
Fresh, 2023
Screen printed, fabric paint, machine stitched, cotton 12" x 12"
Tea Okropiridze
Cliff of Dover, 2024
Silk Fiber, Degummed Silk Cocoons, Fabric scraps 17” X 15”
April DeConick
Bleeding Out, 2023
Wool, ceramic, acrylic, cotton 80 x 18 x 14 inches
Julie Pishny
Mornings in the Garden, 2017
Vintage nightgown, leaves Ladies nightgown 42" in length.
Roya Amigh
Welcome and entertain them all, 2019
paper, thread, lace, and pieces of cloth 56 x 41 x 18 inches
Paulette Sauve
IRIDESCENT CITY, 2021
Cotton, fiber optics,microcontroler 74 x 122 cm.
Michele Porter
Liberation, 2019
Felted Wool and Wool Yarn 70" X 8" X 8"
Eileen Braun
Turning Point, Turning Point
Rattan Reed, fabric, encaustic wax, cotton string and adhesive. 44H x16W x14D
Kachina Leigh
materiality of mourning – number one in a series of thirteen, 2019
reclaimed leather and abaca over wire base 9 inches in width by 13 inches in height; 9 inches deep
Kerstin Katko
Card Number 6, 2021
wet felted wool, llama, ramie, silk fibers and fabrics, raffia, mulberry wood, wire, beads, and found objects. 26 x 10 x 6