Bundles of t-shirt yarn |
Wednesday, October 16, 2019
Gearing up for Workshops
I've been busy planning and preparing materials for two upcoming workshops. Both workshops involve reusing old and worn out textiles.
Right now I'm working on a rug that I plan to have ready by the end of the month. I'm using t-shirts that I'm braiding and affixing to a felt background. Photos soon!
Saturday, October 5, 2019
The Guilford Art League 72nd Annual Juried Exhibition
Two of my works were selected for inclusion in Guilford Art League's 72nd Juried Exhibition, September 9 - 28, 2019. The exhibition, held at Mill Gallery, Guilford Art Center, showcased 90 artworks.
The juror, Patricia Miranda, is an artist, curator and educator who uses interdisciplinary projects to make connections among art, science, history and culture. Of this year's exhibit, she stated, "The strong quality and diversity of the work was inspiring, from quiet observational naturalism to bold gestural abstraction, from poetic interpretation to wry humor....Listening to the artworks, they began to create families, grouping themselves through color, mood, subject, and the indefinable connections that come about through the coincidence of works."
My two accepted works, Tree in the Year 2120 and Oh, What a Tangled Web We Weave, incorporated reused and recycled materials - plastic single-use bags, newspaper plastic bags, and cardboard.
And my second piece:
At the opening reception on Friday, September 13, 2019, I was surprised (and honored) to be selected for an Honorable Mention prize for my Oh, What a Tangled Web We Weave work.
Here are a few pictures of the opening reception:
Thanks for reading!
The juror, Patricia Miranda, is an artist, curator and educator who uses interdisciplinary projects to make connections among art, science, history and culture. Of this year's exhibit, she stated, "The strong quality and diversity of the work was inspiring, from quiet observational naturalism to bold gestural abstraction, from poetic interpretation to wry humor....Listening to the artworks, they began to create families, grouping themselves through color, mood, subject, and the indefinable connections that come about through the coincidence of works."
My two accepted works, Tree in the Year 2120 and Oh, What a Tangled Web We Weave, incorporated reused and recycled materials - plastic single-use bags, newspaper plastic bags, and cardboard.
Tree in the Year 2120, cardboard tube and plastic bags, Mill Gallery, Guilford Art Center |
Gallery view, Tree in the Year 2120, Mill Art Gallery, Guilford Art Center |
And my second piece:
Oh, What a Tangled Web We Weave, tree branch and plastic bags, Mill Gallery, Guilford Art Center |
Gallery View, Oh, What a Tangled Web We Weave, Mill Gallery, Guilford Art Center |
At the opening reception on Friday, September 13, 2019, I was surprised (and honored) to be selected for an Honorable Mention prize for my Oh, What a Tangled Web We Weave work.
Here are a few pictures of the opening reception:
Opening Reception, GAL 72nd Annual Juried Exhibition |
Opening Reception, GAL 72nd Annual Juried Exhibition |
Thanks for reading!
Thursday, October 3, 2019
Workshop at Guilford Art Center!
There's still time to sign up for my fall workshop at Guilford Art Center!
Here is a link for the full catalog (a close-up of my upcycled t-shirt rug is on the cover):
Guilford Art Center Fall 2019 Catalog
Here is the link to my class: Creative Reuse Workshop: Let's Tackle Textile Waste
Thanks for reading!
Here is a link for the full catalog (a close-up of my upcycled t-shirt rug is on the cover):
Guilford Art Center Fall 2019 Catalog
Here is the link to my class: Creative Reuse Workshop: Let's Tackle Textile Waste
And here's the class description:
Are you tempted to toss shirts and other
textiles that are either too out of style to wear or too worn out to
donate? Don’t! Join Marsha Borden in a new Creative Reuse Workshop and
let’s tackle textile waste together! Marsha will show you how to take
t-shirts, sweaters, old sheets, and other textiles and turn them into
fun wearables and home accessories. Mix and match fabrics, textures and
colors, warp your own loom (the legs of a chair or even a hula hoop
will do), and get weaving! For those who crochet, make drink coasters
or a rug with your own t-shirt yarn. For those who hand-sew, make a
patchwork scarf, a small lap blanket, or a table runner. And if you
don’t sew, make clever necklaces accessorized with fabric flowers, a
multi-textured garland, or a cool boho curtain to hang in any entryway.
All techniques and patterns will be demonstrated/provided. Bring your
own t-shirts, bedsheets, sweaters, menswear shirts, and other textiles,
and join us for a playful, crafty afternoon!
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