CALL FOR ENTRIES: Textile Arts and Video
The Textile Arts Center
505 Carroll Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215
invites artist submissions for:
“Missing/Missed”, a fiber show curated by Scott Henstrand
We all have things we yearn for in the future and from the past that drive us. These things (lovers and pets and cars and mothers and ideas and…) drive us. They swirl around under the surface. We desire to capture and recapture the thing in memory or actuality. Most of the time we don’t know exactly what any one thing is; we can’t quite put our finger on the exact demand.
Artists are asked to submit the missing or missed piece, searching behind their memories and yearnings for that created thing that will bring it all together.
Artist Postmark Deadline: Nov 30, 2010
Exhibition Dates: Jan 14 – Feb 25,2011
Opening Reception: Jan 14, 8-11 PM
For full prospectus, please visit The Textile Center website.
NY Guild of Handweavers Program
Adrienne Sloane will speak on “Knitting the Political Landscape” at the next meeting of the NY Guild of Handweavers on Saturday, October 30 at the School of Visual Arts, 214 E 21 St. The meeting begins at 1:00; there is a social gathering beginning at noon. This slide show will cover recent work by artists and activists who are helping to change the landscape of knitting art, as well as including images from Sloane's own work.
Exhibitions
Marilyn Henrion
Marilyn Henrion, Soho Unfolded, 18” x72” mixed media textile.
Soft City: New Works by Marilyn Henrion
November 2- 27, 2010
Noho Gallery
530 West 25 St., 4th flr., New York NY 10001
(212)367-7063
Receptions: Thursday Nov.4 , 6 to 8 PM & Saturday Nov. 6 , 4 to 6 PM
Catalog available
K. Velis Turan
Capital Repertory Theatre now exhibiting “Urban Landscapes” by K. Velis Turan.
K. Velis Turan, Empire Street
K. Velis Turan's
Urban Landscapes
On display at Capital Repertory Theatre
from Oct 22 - Nov 14
In conjunction with their play Cactus Flower.
Capital Repertory Theatre
111 North Pearl St. Albany, NY 12207
Box Office: 518-445-SHOW (7469)
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