Weaving Re- Imagined
New Hope Arts Center is proud to present Weaving Re- Imagined: At the Intersection of Tradition and Creativity, an invitational group exhibition examining a variety of current approaches to traditional weaving techniques.
On view from May 22 through July 18, the exhibition features work by Janet Austin, Rita R. Gekht, Michelle Lester, Bojana Leznicki, Denise Marshall, Ellen Ramsey, Michael F. Rohde, Carol K. Russell, Mary-Ann Sievert, Natalya Smirnova, Rebecca Smith, Armando Sosa, and Betty Vera. The gallery is open to visitors Friday through Sunday, noon to 5:00 p.m., by appointment. Appointments can be scheduled in advance by calling 215-862-9606.
One of the earliest human technologies, weaving has evolved as a fine art medium that is continually being reinvented by contemporary artists. It remains a “slow” art form: typically made by hand, usually in isolation, and often in a state of relative meditation.
Weaving is a vital part of every culture. It tells a story. It evokes many senses. It reaches out to us with more questions than answers. This show allows us to explore why we are drawn to weaving, always curious about how it is made and wanting to know what compels a weaver to spend countless hours at the loom expressing a personal vision.
This collection of works invites the viewer to explore, feel, and relate to the process of creation even if specific techniques remain beyond comprehension. From flat tapestries to three-dimensional work, the textures and complexities of this medium will intrigue, and viewers will enjoy the richness and imagination demonstrated by these masters of their craft.
Ellen Ramsey, Obi , Handwoven Tapestry 45” x 30”.
Weaving Re-Imagined was curated by tapestry artist Rita Romanova Gekht, founder and owner of Rita’s Dream Weaving Studio in Lambertville, New Jersey. For hi-res images of artwork and further information on the artists included in the exhibition, contact her at 267-907-2629, RitaRRG@verizon.net.