Lace, not Lace: Contemporary Fiber Art from Lacemaking Techniques
Three of Dorie Millerson's works will be on show in Lace, not Lace: Contemporary Fiber Art from Lacemaking Techniques curated by Devon Thein for the Hunterdon Art Museum and featuring 41 works by 28 international artists.
dmillerson@faculty.ocadu.ca
LocationHunterdon Art Museum: Centre for Art, Craft & Design, Clinton, New Jersey
MAAD Chair, Dorie Millerson lace works
Dorie Millerson, Chair of the Material Art & Design Program will have three pieces of work shown in the Unterdon Art Museum.
Hunterdon Art Museum: Center for Art, Craft & Design, Clinton, New Jersey, Tues. to Sun. 11:00-5:00 pm.
Sept. 23, 2018 - Jan. 6, 2019
"A ground-breaking exhibition highlighting how lace makers are expanding the traditional boundaries of their art form to create exciting work that investigates contemporary themes, materials and forms... Lace, not Lace: Contemporary Fiber Art from Lacemaking Techniques, reveals how contemporary fiber artists are applying bobbin and needle lace techniques to a multitude of fibers and filaments in unlimited colors and textures to interpret their world." – Hunterdon Art Museum
dmillerson@faculty.ocadu.ca
Website LocationHunterdon Art Museum: Centre for Art, Craft & Design, Clinton, New Jersey
Dorie Millerson, Chair of the Material Art & Design Program will have three pieces of work shown in the Unterdon Art Museum.
Hunterdon Art Museum: Center for Art, Craft & Design, Clinton, New Jersey, Tues. to Sun. 11:00-5:00 pm.
Sept. 23, 2018 - Jan. 6, 2019
"A ground-breaking exhibition highlighting how lace makers are expanding the traditional boundaries of their art form to create exciting work that investigates contemporary themes, materials and forms... Lace, not Lace: Contemporary Fiber Art from Lacemaking Techniques, reveals how contemporary fiber artists are applying bobbin and needle lace techniques to a multitude of fibers and filaments in unlimited colors and textures to interpret their world." – Hunterdon Art Museum
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