Using gravity to help strip the fleshy bits from the fiber makes sense. I need to make a board like this…
All Respect Due
I would never, yet I have to acknowledge the skill that went into creating this hairstyle.
Barbie Hoochie Dress!
I’m about to make this hoochie dress for a couple of my Barbie’s
Follow The Thread to Meatpacking District
Come release a little anxiety in my Emotional Baggage Carts 🛒 installed on the streets of NYC for Follow The Thread. Curated by @ivyjeannebrowngallery
➡️ OUTDOOR INSTALLATION
MEATPACKING PLAZA
675 Hudson Street
New York NYC
For FOLLOW THE THREAD
promoted by @artemorbida







Process and Delight: The New P&D
Curated by Patricia Fabricant and Jaynie Crimmins
Exhibition Dates: November. 9th – Dec. 2nd, 2023
Opening Reception: Thursday. November 9th , 6:00 – 8:00PM
The Pattern and Decoration movement was born to counter male-centric minimalistic trends.
Emerging in the 1970s, it foregrounded elaborate patterns interwoven with global influences and boldly challenged Eurocentric paradigms through its distinct voice, especially when interpreted through a feminist perspective. The Process and Delight: The New P&D; exhibit illustrates this movement’s enduring impact on contemporary art and pays homage to the tradition of the 1970s P&D movement.
The contemporary artists showcased, informed by this tradition, are more than mere revivalists. Their layered surfaces carve out immersive worlds that reflect our zeitgeist—spaces that celebrate complexity in form and content through an unabashedly maximalist ethos—artworks abundant with detail, pattern, and repetition. Highlighting the P&D continuity, one cannot miss the inclusion of Arlene Slavin and Dee Shapiro, two pivotal figures from the original movement.
Slavin and Shapiro enrich the exhibit with their signature use of luminous colors and intricate grids. Marcy Rosenblat and Oriane Stender also use bold colors and detailed motifs, specifically referencing textiles, evoking an engaging dialogue with what was traditionally perceived as women’s; Patricia Fabricant, David Ambrose, Charles Clary, and Kit Warren masterfully intertwine natural motifs with patterned details. Simultaneously, Sui Park and Jaynie Crimmins offer critiques on materialism, Park with her repurposed industrial objects, and Crimmins through her use of post-consumer remnants. The materiality in Caroline Wayne’s and Theda Sandiford’s works taps into deeply personal stories while resonating universally. Seren Morey, Amy Cheng, and Chris Arabadjis further diversify the collection, drawing intriguing lines between art and physics, abstraction, and representation.
Collectively, the voices in Process and Delight; vibrantly celebrate the fusion of artistry, craft, technique, and the intertwining of beauty with excess. – Etty Yaniv

Follow The Thread
Opening today! Photos of my installation on Gansevoort Plaza to follow.

November Exhibitions & Beyond
NEW THIS MONTH
Follow The Thread: Artemobidia
Exhibition Dates: November 1- 30
Location: 38 Gansevoort Plaza, New York NY
Process and Delight: The New P & D
Exhibition Dates: November 9 – December 2
Location: Equity Gallery, 245 Broome St, New York, NY 10002
ONGOING
quiet as it’s kept
Exhibition Dates: October 6 – November 10
Location: The Trolley Barn Gallery, 489 Main St. Poughkeepsie, NY
World of Threads Festival
Exhibition Dates: October 10 – December 17
Location: Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre; 2302 Bridge Rd, Oakville, ON L6L 3L5, Canada
Excellence In Fibers
Exhibition Dates: Through January 7, 2024.
Location: San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textile; 520 S First St, San Jose, CA
NEXT YEAR
Uncontained: Reimagining Basketry
Exhibition Dates: May 19, 2024 – September 2, 2024
Location: Hunterdon Art Museum, 7 Lower Center St, Clinton, NJ
Rope Making Process
Ive been immersing myself in these rope making process videos. Even McCarty is now sending them to me, including this one….
Inspired by…
This construction for Afro Futuristic hair is giving me a different idea on how to handle construction of my Queen Charlotte wig..
Banana Fiber Hair Extensions
Yes… watch