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The Computer Pays Its Debt: Women, Textiles, and Technology, 1965-1985 at Center for Craft
The Center for Craft in North Carolina has an online version of their current exhibition, The Computer Pays Its Debt: Women, Textiles, and Technology, 1965-1985.
Upcoming Exhibition by Neri Oxman: Material Ecology at MoMA
Material Ecology, an upcoming exhibition at MoMA, features work by Neri Oxman.
Computing Machines & Weaving Technology
Member Ahree Lee is featured in this fantastic write-up by Hyperallergic; The show Pattern: Code runs through Dec 7.
Weaving Beyond the Bauhaus
At the Art Institute in Chicago. Shown here The Bride Has Entered, 1982 (full image available via the link!)
UC Berkeley Art Museum receives new collection of African American quilting
UC Berkeley Art Museum was recently gifted the world’s largest collection of quilts (and all created by African American women), with over 3,000 different pieces
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 now until early next year (2020)
Landlord Colors: On Art, Economy, and Materiality at Cranbrook Art Museum
Landlord Colors: On Art, Economy, and Materiality is currently on view at the Cranbrook Art Musem through October 6, 2019.
(A)Dressing Our Hidden Truths Exhibition at the National Museum of Ireland
(A)Dressing Our Hidden Truths features work by Alison Lowry, on view through May 2020 at the National Museum of Ireland.
Faith Ringgold at the Serpentine Gallery in London
Faith Ringgold’s retrospective at the Serpentine Gallery is her first exhibition in a European institution. On view through September 8, 2019.
Mounira Al Solh at Sfeir-Semler Gallery in Beirut
The Mother of David and Goliath featured work by Mounira Al Solh, with a concentration on women rights, women stories and their position in History in the Arab region
Computer 1.0 travels to Indianapolis Contemporary for Synthesis Exhibition
“Computer 1.0” will be on view at the Indianapolis Contemporary museum for their Synthesis exhibition, beginning July 17th through August 4th.
Elaine Reichek: Sight Unseen at Marinaro
Marinaro’s current exhibition features thirty embroideries by Elain Reichek, all created over the past three years. On view through June 23rd.
Phenomenal Nature: Mrinalini Mukherjee at the Met Breuer
This retrospective of sculptor Mrinalini Mukherjee will be on view at The Met Breuer from June 4 - September 29, 2019.
Ruben & Isabel Toledo: Labor of Love at Detroit Institute of Arts
Labor of Love, featuring new work by artists Ruben and Isabel Toleda at the Detroit Institute of Arts, will be on view through July 7, 2019.
Tapestry - Woven Tales, exhibition in Istanbul
Tapestry - Woven Tales is currently on view at Anna Laudel in Istanbul, featuring selected tapestries from emerging and acclaimed artists.
Jonathas de Andrade: One to One exhibition
Brazilian artist Jonathas de Andrade’s current exhibition, One to One, on view at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago.
Christina Forrer: Grappling Hold at the Swiss Institute
Grappling Hold featured Christina Forrer’s tapestries on view at the Swiss Institute in NYC.
Fast Fashion/Slow Art Exhibition
Fast Fashion/Slow Art encourages the scrutiny of today’s garment industry, inviting a conversation about the production and distribution of clothing and textiles in the globalized world. Features eleven films, videos and video installations by various artists.
Patrick Dougherty at LBMOA
Patrick Dougherty has created a site-specific willow installation at the Long Beach Musuem of Art.
Nari Ward: We the People at The New Museum
The New Museum in NY is currently exhibiting the first museum survey of Nari Ward’s work. We the People features over thirty sculptures, paintings, videos, and large-scale installations from throughout Ward’s twenty-five-year career. On view through May 26th