Craighead Green Gallery will present "Stitching Connections," an exhibition that brings together contemporary fine art and traditional textile craftsmanship through international collaboration.
Featuring three renowned women artists - Carolyn Brown, Sue Benner, and Pamela Nelson - alongside skilled artisans from Honduras, the exhibition showcases the power of creative exchange across cultures. The collaboration is made possible by Honduras Threads, a nonprofit dedicated to economic empowerment through embroidery.
At the heart of "Stitching Connections" is a dialogue between artistic practices and cultural perspectives. Brown, a celebrated photographer, has captured the landscapes and spirit of Honduras with sensitivity and depth. Benner, a textile and quilt artist, has worked closely with Honduras Threads for years, sharing her expertise to elevate the artisans' craft. Nelson, an abstract painter and mixed-media artist, has played an integral role in Honduras Threads since its inception, creating original designs that inspire embroidered works by Honduran artisans.
Through this collaboration, the women of Honduras Threads reinterpret the works of Brown, Benner, and Nelson using intricate embroidery and appliqué techniques. The result is a collection of richly layered pieces that merge contemporary fine art with traditional textile techniques, celebrating both artistic excellence and cultural heritage.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through November 29.
Craighead Green Gallery will present "Stitching Connections," an exhibition that brings together contemporary fine art and traditional textile craftsmanship through international collaboration.
Featuring three renowned women artists - Carolyn Brown, Sue Benner, and Pamela Nelson - alongside skilled artisans from Honduras, the exhibition showcases the power of creative exchange across cultures. The collaboration is made possible by Honduras Threads, a nonprofit dedicated to economic empowerment through embroidery.
At the heart of "Stitching Connections" is a dialogue between artistic practices and cultural perspectives. Brown, a celebrated photographer, has captured the landscapes and spirit of Honduras with sensitivity and depth. Benner, a textile and quilt artist, has worked closely with Honduras Threads for years, sharing her expertise to elevate the artisans' craft. Nelson, an abstract painter and mixed-media artist, has played an integral role in Honduras Threads since its inception, creating original designs that inspire embroidered works by Honduran artisans.
Through this collaboration, the women of Honduras Threads reinterpret the works of Brown, Benner, and Nelson using intricate embroidery and appliqué techniques. The result is a collection of richly layered pieces that merge contemporary fine art with traditional textile techniques, celebrating both artistic excellence and cultural heritage.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through November 29.
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