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Centrifugal at Praxis Fiber Workshop

2/25/2017

 
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The newest exhibition from Praxis Fiber Workshop, ‘Centrifugal’ aims to relay the force in which artists are connected to each other, to the tradition of fiber art and to the art community in Cleveland. We aim to highlight the power and energy felt from material itself, and how each artists interpretation adds to the momentum of that power.

Four artists from outside of Cleveland will showcase bold and energetic work in hand and jacquard weaving, painted soft sculptures and quilt and fabric installation. Each artist brings to the exhibition their own version of centrifugal force, radiating from the central point of historical craftsmanship. 

Naomi Clark, Brooklyn NY
Eliza Fernand, Grand Rapids, MI
Karolina Gnatowski
, Chicago IL
John Paul Morabito, Chicago IL

​On view 3/3/17 to 4/29/17
Praxis Fiber Workshop Gallery
15301 Waterloo Rd. Cleveland, OH 44110
Opening Receptions: March 3rd + April 7th, 6 - 9 pm.
Gallery Hours: Wednesdays & Sundays from noon - 4 pm

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