“A Room Is an Archive of Touch” at Jacqueline Sullivan Gallery | New York
An ethereal exhibition mixing vintage furnishings and contemporary treasures has gone on view at Tribeca’s Jacqueline Sullivan Gallery featuring a slew of beautiful new works by Grace Atkinson, Jennefer Hoffmann, and Natalie Weinberger. Open through July 20, “A Room Is an Archive of Touch” takes inspiration from essayist Lisa Robertson and her poetic view of interior spaces as a repository of memory. Stop by to see Atkinson’s patchwork tapestries, Hoffman’s stoneware creations, and Weinberger’s bewitching glass sconces—all of which perfectly complement the historic works on view, including a surprising collection of wedgwood vessels from the 1850s. Read the full article here.
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NPR: The art of weaving
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As one of the oldest art forms, weaving has a place in many cultures. The skill is not only a practical one but also one of creative expression, tradition and activism, all of which the Sun Valley Museum of Art is exploring in their latest exhibition, “Intertwined: Weaving in the Community.” Tanya Aguiñiga, one of the featured artists in the exhibit, joined Idaho Matters to talk more. Listen here.
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