
Processing Fiber at 250 Monroe
Processing Fiber embraces the range of both traditional and nontraditional practices with fiber art as a diverse material for constructing art. The featured artists have made fiber objects from several practices such as embroidery, felting, knitting, crochet, and weaving. Whether the focus is on technique or the approach to fiber arts, the broad scope of works on display are visually compelling and emotionally charged. Curated by Elizabeth Hertl, ArtPrize 7 Curatorial Fellow
Visitor Amenities
- Free Public Restrooms: No
- Free Public Parking: No
- Physically Accessible: Yes
2015 Entries hosted at this Venue


People I Love That I Don't Even Know
Martha Bishop
My Puffy Shag Rug
Amy Masters
Unmade
Cole/Isaac
50 Bouquets
Liz Miller
Embroidery Space
Faig Ahmed
Superior Moods
Barbara Bushey
moral fiber
Jessica Wildman
Linear Motion
Amie Adelman
Keeping Up Appearances
Ashley Blalock
A Ghost in Redwood Grove
Ama Wertz
Arcus
Monica Johnstone
Note to Self
Kathy Halper
The Beginning
Evan Hinze
Little Water
Shanna Robinson
ColorForm 66
Gail Baar