Jowita Wyszomirska: NEARSHORE LIGHT “Nearshore Drift 4, 2020” by Jowita Wyszomirska Cyanotype and mixed media on paperįor her new series of drawings with cyanotypes, artist Jowita Wyszomirska continues to examine global climate change by referencing the sea, geologic forms, wind, and weather patterns. Come see how local artists explore the concept of shelter in the Give Me Shelter, on view at Del Ray Artisans through MaMount Vernon Avenue. For many it is a way to connect to our dwellings, and for others it merely means finding refuge. Shelters are often structures, yet sometimes just a state of where one is. Give Me Shelter “Beach Shelter” (detail) by Pamela Dayĭuring the pandemic we all have learned what it means to shelter in place. The Craft Fair features many varieties of handmade goods from candles, to yoni stones, handmade jewelry, knitted crafts and more! Admission is free. Check out the website’s on the Vendor’s Corner. Each vendor will have a link for their website where you can purchase their showcased items. Just log onto the online platform Hopin, which allows customers to explore different sessions on their own. Rainier Craft Fair, Saturday, March 6 from noon to 6 p.m., from the comfort of home. The exhibition focuses on central themes-heritage, labor, language, and visibility-and emphasizes her astute ability to rework concepts and materials over time, pulling apart threads of ideas and mending them back together to create new layers of meaning on view through May 31at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, 12 50 New York Avenue, NW.Īttend this year’s Mt. Clark has become renowned for her application of fiber art techniques to human hair, combs, currency, hair salon chairs and other everyday materials to explore the social and cultural impacts of the African Diaspora. Sonya Clark: Tatter, Bristle, and Mend Blued, 1998 by Sonya Clark glass beads photo by Tom McInavilleįeaturing 100 works of art, Tatter, Bristle, and Mend spans the breadth of textile and social practice artist Sonya Clark’s career to date. Don’t miss our March award winners in conversation on Thursday, March 18 at 6:00 p.m. Join us for our virtual opening reception via Zoom, Thursday, March 11, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. It is juried by artist Jordann Wine, and will be on view in the Gallery through April 4, and online. Line by Line: Artists Interpret Poetry, our March exhibit, opens Wednesday, March 10. March 2021 Themed Exhibit: Line by Line Artists Interpret Poetry “Snowy Woods by the Lake” by Rob Baker received and Honorable Mention in our March themed exhibit “Line by Line: Artists Interpret Poetry.” Rainier Craft Fair goes virtual and more! This weekend: Poetry-inspired art coming soon to the League Sonya Clark’s amazing fiber works at NMWA the Mt. Welcome to Artful Weekend, our guide to fun and interesting ways to enjoy and engage in art as you shelter-in-place or practice social distancing.
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