Small Expressions 2017 is being held at Houston Center for
There are some interesting pieces in this exhibit--remember
all these pieces must be less than 15" any measurement!
Al Canner, “Mid-Century Modern Pictograph,” 2017. Cotton and hemp cords. 13 x 8 x 8 inches.
Elizabeth Michel, "Inscription 2017" cotton warp, wool weft
Michael Rohde, “Radiant,” 2016. Silk, natural dyes. 11 x 14 x 2 inches.
Lillian Whipple, “Weaver’s Knot,” 2016. Silk. 15 x 12 x 1 inches.
Erin Miller, “Wool Packing Peanuts,” 2016. Undyed merino wool. 10 x 3 x 10 inches.
Linda Barlow, "Cholla" Habu Yarn, thread
Jennifer Angelo, "Jack in the Pulpit in the Age of Global Warming,
Corriedale and Merino wool
Andrea Cook, “Garden of Roses #87 Natural,” 2017. Raw natural canvas. 10 x 10 x 3 inches.
Sandra Delozier, "Shore", cotton thread, metallic
embroidery thread, muslin, textile paint
Rebecca McEntee, "Hosta Leaves", silk, cotton embroidery floss
Kathie Roig, "L.O.V.E. #2, Tencel yarn, cotton yarn,
linen, fabric paint
Ellen Schiffman, "Crack" Q-tips
Emily Dvorin, “Eye Tunes,” 2014. Lampshade, music paper, silk thread, paper rush, cable ties. 12 x 13 x 12 inches.
Jane Marie, “A Song of Swift Syncopated Syllables,” 2016. Gourds, devil’s claw pins, hematite square beads, copper wire, metal spring. 12 x 11 x 4 inches.
Julie Marks Blackstone, “Knotty Girl VIII: The Krasner Fan,” 2016. Cotton embroidery floss. 9 x 9 x 1 inche
Amy Sloboda, "Floral Fantasy #1", cording, pearl cotton,
beads, cotton batik fabric
Jean Koon, “Steam Punk Pine 2,” 2016. Pine needles, waxed linen, copper foil, stainless-steel pins. 4 x 4 x 4 inches
Joh Ricci, “Chameleon,” 2016. Nylon cord. 4 x 5 x 5 inches. Photo by the artist.
Peggy Wiedemann, “Secrets,” 2015. Pakistani grass, India rag cordage, Irish waxed linen, escutcheon, keys. 7 x 11 x 2 inches
Nicole Bunting, “Who, When, Where,” 2016. Cotton fabric and yarn. 8 x 13 inches.
Ruth Tabancay, “Micro-organism Lab Series,” 2016. Fabric, embroidery floss, petri dish. 14 x 1 x 14 inches.
Kate Barber, “Bind,” 2016. Polyester, linen, cotton. 9 x 11 inches.
Beth Blankenship, “Oiled Elder,” 2016. Glass beads, thread. 6 x 10 x 13 inches.
Excellent photos. Thanks! Did you go at midnight? There were just too many people to shoo out of the way the night the bus arrived!
ReplyDeleteI went during the day when first open--no one was there but me and my camera!
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