Lenore Tawney: Mirror of the Universe to open at John Michael Kohler Arts Center

A series of four exhibitions featuring work by renowned fiber artist, Lenore Tawney, will be on view at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center until early next year (2020). Cloud Labyrinth takes over an entire gallery, and Even Thread [has] a Speech expands traditional concepts of fiber art, weaving and structure. An archive of Tawney’s papers will also be on view, sharing her multifaceted identities as an artist, friend, woman, reader, wife, manager, thinker, collector, gatherer, weaver, sculptor, traveler, and seeker. And the exhibition that has most recently opened, In Poetry and Silence: The Work and Studio of Lenore Tawney reunites a selection of Tawney’s weavings, drawings and collages to evoke the sense that one is within her studio space.

More information, images and exhibition dates can be found here.

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