Gallery Exhibition—Drawn Threads
Watson Fine Arts - Beard and Weil Galleries NortonExhibition runs September 5th - October 21, 2017Monday - Saturday only
Exhibition runs September 5th - October 21, 2017Monday - Saturday only
Exhibition runs September 5th - October 21, 2017Monday - Saturday only
Exhibition runs September 5th - October 21, 2017Monday - Saturday only
Exhibition runs September 5th - October 21, 2017Monday - Saturday only
Exhibition runs September 5th - October 21, 2017Monday - Saturday only
Exhibition runs September 5th - October 21, 2017Monday - Saturday only
Exhibition runs September 5th - October 21, 2017Monday - Saturday only
Exhibition runs September 5th - October 21, 2017Monday - Saturday only
Exhibition runs September 5th - October 21, 2017Monday - Saturday only
Exhibition runs September 5th - October 21, 2017Monday - Saturday only
Exhibition runs September 5th - October 21, 2017Monday - Saturday only
Exhibition runs September 5th - October 21, 2017Monday - Saturday only
Exhibition runs September 5th - October 21, 2017Monday - Saturday only
Exhibition runs September 5th - October 21, 2017Monday - Saturday only
Exhibition runs September 5th - October 21, 2017Monday - Saturday only
Exhibition runs September 5th - October 21, 2017Monday - Saturday only
Exhibition runs September 5th - October 21, 2017Monday - Saturday only
Exhibition runs September 5th - October 21, 2017Monday - Saturday only
Trained in fashion design and painting, Providence-based artist Taleen Batalian creates a site-specific installation that explores the boundaries between garment and sculpture, between form and function and between the beautiful and the grotesque.
Exhibition runs September 5th - October 21, 2017Monday - Saturday only
While contemporary culture has continued to use thread for utilitarian and decorative purposes, artists have explored its use and representation as a conceptual and expressive means for decades. These six artists rely on thread as both inspiration and drawing tool, creating works that span sculpture, installation, photography, painting and more.
Join Gina Bommarito, founder of Detroit-based studio Madam Maker, for an informal conversation on the roles artists play in local communities as activists, teachers and makers and on public/community-based art installations.
Visiting artist Ryan Saunders ’00 will walk us through the evolving field of arts administration and its importance in nurturing the arts.