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The diverse work of nine fiber and textile artists who began their professional careers at ϲ’s (VPA) will be on view Feb. 3-28 in “Elongating the Thread” at XL Projects, 307–313 S. Clinton St., ϲ.
“Elongating the Thread,” which is free and open to the public, features the work of Jappie King Black G’92, Anne Cofer G’05, Annet Couwenberg G’83, Jennifer Gandee G’08, Mary Kester G’81, Susan Krueger G’90, Laura Reinhard ’89, Barbara Jean Weingart G’03 and Victoria Zacek ’03 G’06. A number of the artists will be present for a panel discussion on their artistic practice on Thursday, Feb. 18, at 5 p.m., followed by a reception from 6-8 p.m. Regular exhibition hours are Wednesday-Sunday, noon-6 p.m.
The selected work in “Elongating the Thread” highlights the breadth of work based in the fiber and textile arts program in VPA’s and the success of the participants to explore their individual studio practices on a national level. The diversity of the group is evident through the variety of media (wool, silk, copper, steel, clay and doilies) and concepts (weight, domesticity, identity, nature, war and the subconscious) explored by the artists.
The exhibition is curated and coordinated by Cofer, Mary Giehl and Olivia Robinson, all faculty members in the fiber and textile arts program. Many of the exhibiting artists are active members of the local artistic community and continue to make Central New York their home.
“We are grateful to the artists for their enthusiastic response to this exhibition and for donating the time and energy to make it a success,” the curators write. “Through exploring the links between these artists, it is hoped that current students will see the potential of a course of study within the fiber and textile arts program, that the artists will be enriched by the unique opportunity to exhibit together and that the community will enjoy the standard of excellence present within the artistic work of ϲ alumni.”
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For more information, contact Robinson at orobinso@syr.edu. XL Projects may be contacted at (315) 442-2542 during gallery hours or visit online at .
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