Artist Talks and Events
We'll be having a series of artist talks at the gallery to support the exhibition,
Sunday, 9/29 @ 11am: workshop & book signing with Diana Weymar - info & tickets
Friday, 10/4 @ 4pm, followed by First Fridays: Marla L. McLeod - info & tickets
Friday, 11/1 @ 4pm, followed by First Fridays: Dina Nazmi Khorchid
Embodying personal and shared histories on the cusp of a pivotal election, Material Progress looks at how we hold the future of our American republic in our hands. Fiber and text-based artworks, paintings and installations invite us to explore together themes of (in)stability of our metaphorical home, the United States, the condition of our democracy, and the issues polarizing us. Multiple opportunities for engagement intend to reinforce for visitors the importance of actively choosing to contribute and participate in the search for a path forward.
With selections from the 5,000+ piece public art project Tiny Pricks Project, Diana Weymar’s signature embroidery style places a multitude of hot-button cultural and current events center-stage. Stitching quotes from daily headlines, this community-focused project and Weymar’s collectible works go far beyond the foibles of the Trump era, to reflect and memorialize the ephemeral, digital society in which we live and grapple with ongoing history-making events.
Dina Nazmi Khorchid’s large hanging textiles also mirror instability as they combine to create an immersive space for visitors. Offering an opportunity to contemplate the instability of a proxy for home, Khorchid’s symbolically rich works are interpreted based on the visitor’s own unique experience.
Mixed media artist Marla McLeod’s works in Material Progress highlight challenging historical truths and re-envision complex cultural dilemmas. Spanning painted hand-stretched leather, hanging textiles, to a mannequin wrapped in an edited version of the US Declaration of Independence, McLeod asks viewers to look closely to enjoy details and nuance.
Visitors are invited to participate in Material Progress in a variety of ways. For those interested in contributing to the Tiny Pricks Project, all of the necessary materials will be available free of charge. In recognition of the November election, voter registration cards will also be available, encouraging and reinforcing the necessity of civic action. Live events inside and beyond the gallery walls are planned with themes regarding how language shapes political discourse, constructs identities and inspires action.
Material Progress is opening concurrently with the publication of Diana Weymar’s Crafting a Better World: DIY Projects and Inspiration for Craftivists (HarperCollins). This curated collection of “essays, exclusive profiles of well-known creatives, and projects'' reflects the artist’s deep interest in connection and resistance through creativity.