Posted by Trustpigs November 14, 2014

FOE Gallery hosts their fourth annual fabric art group show in collaboration with renowned fiber artist Lana Crooks, titled "Common Threads." An uncommon collection of textile art from over 30 fiber artists, the show opens with a reception on Friday, November 14th from 6-9pm at their 28 Pleasant St., Northampton, MA 01060 location. From pillowy plush monsters to elaborate felted sculpture to intricate embroidery, common materials are spun into works of art. Discover the diversity of creation from this curated group of notable textile artists. The exhibit will be on display and online through December 7th.

Participating artists include: 40 threads, Alexandra Diamond, Anne Kirn, Caitlin McCormack, Carisa Swenson, Cotton Monster, Dena Obaza, Diane Koss, Flat Bonnie, Intimidnation/Laura Granlund, Jezabel Nekranea, Johnny Murder, Jordan Elise – Horrible Adorables, Junker Jane/Catherine Zacchino, Keely Benkey-Reichman, Lana Crooks, Laura Bundesen, Plush Goodness, Lety RZ, Joshua Ben Longo, Love and a Sandwich, Mariangela Tan, Mekanikku, Melissa Sue Stanley, Michal Wright-Ward, Miel Rose, Moon’s Creations/Marcy Bridges, Penny Nickels, Pockit Palz, Rachel De Urioste, Steff Bomb, Stephanie Laberis, Taylored Curiosities/Penny, Jen Musatto, Tracy Kennard, Venetta Butcher, Yummy Pancake, and Zoe Williams.

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