Here are some people at the opening creating their own "Walk from Memory" to add to the collaborative piece, Collective Memory Walk.
The instructions I offered were: choose a ground and thread, retrace your most memorable walk in stitches.
opening photos taken by Reverend BLAMO
The idea behind the piece is to translate experience and thought into a tangible object / narrative. Through the mediation of the material, the stitched memories begin to look more like one another than the original territories or, specifically, the walk each person took through his/her territory.
As new visitors come to the show, the piece continues to grow. The overall effect looks a bit like Tibetan prayer flags.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Friday, September 18, 2009
Show Opening at Fitchburg State College's Hammond Gallery
September 15th was my show opening at FSC's Hammond Gallery. We had a turnout of 135 people, which was excellent. 110 people (thus far) have participated in the collaborative project where everyone stitches a memorable walk.
Over the next few days and weeks, I'll post pictures of the collaborative piece along with my other pieces including the Walking and Driving in Los Angeles: Retracing a decade in a month map being stitched as a performance over the course of the exhibit.
The show runs until October 20th.
Over the next few days and weeks, I'll post pictures of the collaborative piece along with my other pieces including the Walking and Driving in Los Angeles: Retracing a decade in a month map being stitched as a performance over the course of the exhibit.
The show runs until October 20th.
Saturday, September 12, 2009
I (with the help of two student curators) will be hanging the solo exhibit at Fitchburg State College's Hammond Gallery this weekend. Here's some info about the exhibit:
Fiber Art Kicks off CenterStage Season
Fiber Art Kicks off CenterStage Season