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SUMMARY:Art31: Fiber
DESCRIPTION:Edward Was Too Young to Go to War\, by Carrie Sieh \nFor 31 days in March\, contemporary artists from across the U.S. will come to the Art & History Museums – Maitland (A&H) to create new works and engage the public in the creative process. In the spirit of experimentation and collaboration in modern art\, Art31 is a series of exhibits and happenings that honor A&H’s history as the Research Studio\, which welcomed a handful of notable artists from the northeast each winter from 1937-1959\, allowing them to practice new artistic styles. \nThe centerpiece exhibition of Art31: Fiber\, on view March 2 – April 22\, 2018 in the Maitland Art Center galleries\, features works by Alisha McCurdy\, Hye Shin\, and Carrie Sieh. This group of internationally recognized artists creates with cloth\, paper\, and other fibrous materials\, and use traditional techniques like stitching\, quilting\, and crocheting\, in innovative and provocative ways to engage with their environments. Also featured during Art31 2018 are local artists Jack Fields and Suzanne Oberholtzer. \nEmbrace the Hope\, by Hye Shin \nFeatured artists: \nAlisha McCurdy – McCurdy will create a site-specific installation of a landscape in Maitland Art Center’s Galleries 1 & 2\, inspired by phosphate mining in the Bone Valley of SW Florida\, and its impact on the Peace River Watershed.  Contrasting a mine against an unadulterated Florida wetland\, thread drawings of flora and fauna will be layered within\, highlighting the disparities of the landscape and the vulnerability of wetlands. Alisha’s artwork seeks to share respect for labor and making\, representing the harsh conditions in the Appalachian mine fields where her father worked. \nHye Shin – Shin’s Embrace the Hope large sculptural installation expresses balancing the joys of motherhood with a deep appreciation of the sacrifices necessary for nurturing life. Featured in Galleries 1 & 3 and throughout the grounds of A&H’s Maitland Art Center\, Shin’s work will acknowledge an inspired connection to nature. \nCarrie Sieh – Sieh is a mixed media artist based in Miami\, whose mediums include painting\, fiber\, photography\, and repurposed materials. Her practice focuses primarily on the roles of technology\, psychology\, and political economy in human behavior. Diverse applications of Sieh’s work will be featured in Gallery 4. \nArt31: Fiber is presented by:\n \n  \n  \nVisit the Plan Your Visit page for hours & pricing.
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/art31-fiber/
LOCATION:A&H’s Maitland Art Center\, 231 W. Packwood Avenue\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Thursday Tours of Art31: Fiber exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Select Thursdays in March\, 12:00-12:30 \nOn March 8\, 15\, 22\, & 29\, A&H’s Director of Experiences will lead tours of the Art31: Fiber exhibition. On March 22\, Art31: Fiber artist Hye Shin will lead a special tour of her installations. \nArt31: Fiber features the work of a group of internationally recognized artists who create with cloth\, paper\, and other fibers\, and use techniques like stitching\, quilting and more\, as methods of engaging with their environments. Viewers will recognize these mediums & techniques\, used in innovative and thought provoking manners. Featured artists include: Alisha McCurdy\, Hye Shin and Carrie Sieh. \nRegular admission cost:\nGeneral: $6\nA&H members: always free!
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/thursday-tours-art31-fiber-exhibition/
LOCATION:Art & History Museums – Maitland\, 231 W. Packwood Avenue\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
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SUMMARY:Artist Critique & Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Every year Art31 brings a nationally celebrated art professional to Maitland Art Center to focus on artist development through the A&H’s Artist Critique & Conversation program.  The public is welcome to attend and learn how a well-established professional evaluates artistic skill\, process and content. The Art31 critique is a free portfolio review by Nomi Dale Kleinman\, professor in Textile Surface Design at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. A talk on Slow Weaving by Nomi at 6:00 will be followed by the Critique at 7:00. \nThe slow movement is emerging out of a cultural shift away from the fast consumption. Slow Design offers a more hands-on approach to making objects\, and asks designers to make conscious choices about materials and processes. It also reconsiders how we relate to objects in the first place. Nomi Kleinman began her career designing fabric for the textile industry. After years of teaching and exploring sustainability and mindfulness she has embarked on a new path for developing woven textiles. This talk will introduce the Slow Design movement and trace the trajectory of Kleinman’s shift from mass market production to boutique\, hand-woven textiles through a recent project that appeared in New York Fashion Week. \n***CALL TO ARTISTS***\nFree portfolio review by an established leader in fiber arts as a part of the A&H’s Art31 Artist Critique & Conversation. Open to fiber artists and textile/fashion designers.\nShare a portfolio selection (a body of work or samples of range of works) for viewing\, professional review and public discussion. To be considered\, please email images of completed work\, artist bio & statement\, and link to artist website to education@artandhistory.org. This annual opportunity has benefited emerging\, and established artists as they seek to raise visibility of their artwork\, processes\, and build connections.
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/artist-critique-conversation/
LOCATION:A&H’s Germaine Marvel Building\, 210 W. Packwood Avenue\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
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