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530 West Call St, 250 Fine Arts Building
#FSUMoFAUnwind with a glass of wine and a curator-led tour from 5:30-7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 26, when FSU Museum of Fine Arts continues its ‘Uncorked Series’ with a close-up look at the art of Intertwined: Labor & Technology in Contemporary Textile Art.
Your ticket includes a curator-led tour, nibbles, and one glass of wine courtesy of Poco Vino.
About the Exhibit:
The history of textile and fiber arts is defined by transmission – the exchange of knowledge, custom, and practice from person to person, culture to culture, and generation to generation. Today, technology has fundamentally shaped the nature of these exchanges, impacting the creation, presentation, and interpretation of artistic traditions in unprecedented ways. Intertwined: Labor and Technology in Contemporary Textile Art calls attention to the dynamism of textile-related practice across various interdisciplinary lenses and media to explore themes of labor and agency that simultaneously highlight and subvert our expectations.
Curated by Keidra Daniels Navaroli and Annie Booth, Intertwined features the work of Tawny Chatmon, Jeffrey Gibson, Fabiola Jean-Louis, Ahree Lee, Kate Nartker, Yvonne Osei, Aaron Rothman, Carrie Sieh, and Shaheer Zazai, with a critical focus on process and materiality.
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