The Dunedin Fine Art Center, in Dunedin, FL, is currently showing FOUR fiber art exhibits. One features work by Hannah O’Hare Bennett. She showed some flat wall pieces, but I was especially intrigued by her little 3D manipulations. Here you can see lots of small canvasses arranged in a grid. They have quite a presence like this, but I appreciate the individual ones even more.
Like these.
And these.
She also had some wonderful little 3D objects arranged on a low table. Each of these was interesting in its own right, but the combination and arrangement of them added even more interest.
Detail shot of above.
This wall-hung piece had two components.
I didn’t understand the stack of fabric at right, but I thought it was very cool. (And an excellent example of the role lighting plays in an exhibit.)
All four fiber exhibits will be on display through August 12, 2023. If you’re in the area (near Tampa) I recommend a visit.
Ellen Lindner
I love seeing different exhibits, so thank you for showing them. I have worked in fiber for over 30 years,
but the art work of others helps me stretch my mind as to what “Fiber art” can include.
I’m glad you enjoyed seein git, Barbara. You’re right about seeing creative work helping our own creativity!