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Weave Wars
Weave Wars
Sarah M. Hurt Gallery, Indianapolis Art Center
2016

Weave Wars was a group exhibition engaging fiber-based craft practices and techniques as catalysts for the discussion and interrogation of today’s complex sociopolitical issues. Drawing upon the legacies of the fiber arts as vessels for communication, protest, and knowledge production, the participating artists leverage the materials and approaches of fiber into nuanced and multivalent investigations of consumerism, performativity, migration, masculinity, and technology, among others. Whether utilizing traditional techniques such as a sewing, quilting, and crochet, or nontraditional materials like pipe cleaners, window screen, and discarded electronics, the exhibited works serve as objects both abundant in craftsmanship and rich in meaning.

Artists: Shelby Alexander, Blaze Christopher, Erin Minckley Chlaghmo, Kathryn Clark, Peter Clouse, Rachel Denny, Hector Hernandez, Todd Knopke, Tamara Kostianovsky, Don Porcella, Brian Prugh, Courtney Puckett, and Ben Venom.

Installation view from Weave Wars, Sarah M. Hurt Gallery, Indianapolis Art Center, Indianapolis, IN, September 23, 2016 – November 19, 2016. Photo: Lisa K. Fett 2016.