Speaking of Fibers – Morton May Gallery – St. Louis, MO

Speaking of Fibers! 2015

To Open November 12 at Maryville University

In the Morton May Gallery

November 12, 2015, 5:00 – 7:00 PM

Sandy Webster, Juror’s Talk 6:00 PM

Sandy Webster, Juror of Speaking of Fibers! 2015

Internationally recognized. Sandy works in many mediums, including fiber, paper, and mixed media.

“Storied House” by Sandy Webster, is ia small seg-ment of a very large installation piece, “Expedition to Elsewhere”. “Spirit House” and a catalog of her large piece will be on view at Maryville.

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“Examining the Strands of Life” 39H x 37W

Artist: Kacey Cowdery

“Ghost Trees” 24H x 11W

Artist: Candyce Grisham

“Mother Ocean” 8H x 23W x 16D

Artist: Barbara Zappulla

“Value Study 1: Faces and Vases”

8H x 13W

Artist: Carlene Fullerton

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Kacey Cowdery, 314-968-5041, kaceycowdery@swbell.net

St. Louis – Speaking of Fibers! 2015, sponsored by Missouri Fiber Artists, will open on

November 12 at Maryville University, in the Morton May Gallery.

Maryville University, 610 Maryville University Drive, St. Louis, MO 63141, 314-529-9381

Opening November 12, 2015, 5:00 – 7:00PM

This exhibit runs from November 12 – December 16, 2015

With works of 32 Missouri Fiber Artists members.

Speaking of Fibers! 2015 is held in conjunction with Innovations in Textiles 10

The juror for Speaking of Fibers! 2015 is Sandy Webster, internationally recognized artist, working many me-diums.

“Storied House” is a small segment of Sandy’s large installation piece, “Expedition to Elsewhere”.

“Storied House” and a catalog of “Expedition to Elsewhere” will be on display within Missouri Fiber Artists show, Speaking of Fibers! 2015.

Missouri Fiber Artists (www.missourifiberartists.org) is a not-for-profit volunteer organization that creates community among and opportunities for fiber artists.

Works created by members are from natural and synthetic fabrics, yarn, paper, plus countless additional ma-terials, and works using fiber construction methods.