Exhibition Invitation
The plans have changed!
Venue and date information has been updated as of 03/08/14.
From the Inside Out
Felt, Paper, Textiles: Revelations of Natural Mark Making
ADW Gallery, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
August 18-September 21, 2014
Opening Reception: Friday August 22, 5 to 9 pm
Artist talk at opening reception with Rio Wrenn
Artist talk with Fabienne Rey on September 18 - 7 pm
The exhibition is free and open to the public as are the artist talks.
The following was our original blurb about the show and all is still true except for the location…Jacoby Arts Center unfortunately is reorganizing at this time and informed us they could no longer host our show.
When the Jacoby Arts Center invited us to do a fiber show together Elizabeth and I jumped at the chance and while in mid-air realized it is a huge gallery and we might possibly need some help in filling the space! A bold idea took hold that involved looking far beyond our Southern Illinois / St. Louis, Missouri region. We both have many friends in common through social media and extended invitations to artists that exemplify our theme. We are thrilled that all our invitees accepted our invitation and with the affirmations we are launching the first ever international show at the Jacoby!
Our far flung friends Fabienne Rey, Irit Dulman, and Rio Wrenn are from the Netherlands, Israel, and Oregon, USA, respectively. Elizabeth and I live in rural Madison County in Southern Illinois.
All of us work with natural materials and dyes. In the sidebar you'll find the inside scoop, information on the theme of the exhibit. Be sure to scroll down to access all the tidbits including some at the very bottom. I've given each artist a page that you can access from the tabs at the top under the header or from photos in the sidebar and at the bottom. I've included links to websites, some photos of our past work and statements (sometimes the artists' own words, sometimes mine) so that you can begin to understand what we do and a little of how we do it. As new information comes in I'll update the blog.
Consider yourself invited to the show!
Thanks for stopping by!
Pat Vivod
Venue and date information has been updated as of 03/08/14.
From the Inside Out
Felt, Paper, Textiles: Revelations of Natural Mark Making
ADW Gallery, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
August 18-September 21, 2014
Opening Reception: Friday August 22, 5 to 9 pm
Artist talk at opening reception with Rio Wrenn
Artist talk with Fabienne Rey on September 18 - 7 pm
The exhibition is free and open to the public as are the artist talks.
Patricia Vivod, Erosion (DETAIL) 2012, shibori rust silk dupioni
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The following was our original blurb about the show and all is still true except for the location…Jacoby Arts Center unfortunately is reorganizing at this time and informed us they could no longer host our show.
When the Jacoby Arts Center invited us to do a fiber show together Elizabeth and I jumped at the chance and while in mid-air realized it is a huge gallery and we might possibly need some help in filling the space! A bold idea took hold that involved looking far beyond our Southern Illinois / St. Louis, Missouri region. We both have many friends in common through social media and extended invitations to artists that exemplify our theme. We are thrilled that all our invitees accepted our invitation and with the affirmations we are launching the first ever international show at the Jacoby!
Our far flung friends Fabienne Rey, Irit Dulman, and Rio Wrenn are from the Netherlands, Israel, and Oregon, USA, respectively. Elizabeth and I live in rural Madison County in Southern Illinois.
All of us work with natural materials and dyes. In the sidebar you'll find the inside scoop, information on the theme of the exhibit. Be sure to scroll down to access all the tidbits including some at the very bottom. I've given each artist a page that you can access from the tabs at the top under the header or from photos in the sidebar and at the bottom. I've included links to websites, some photos of our past work and statements (sometimes the artists' own words, sometimes mine) so that you can begin to understand what we do and a little of how we do it. As new information comes in I'll update the blog.
Consider yourself invited to the show!
Thanks for stopping by!
Pat Vivod