Fiber Arctic: Seattle Fiber Artists in Stitches Over Global Warming
by Jasmin Malik Chua, Jersey City, USA
on 06.11.09

Photo credit: Heidi Kenney
Seattleites are in for a luscious, though-provoking treat: Tomorrow marks the opening of "Fiber Arctic," a group installation featuring 20 fiber artists pondering climate change and the way it's reshaping the Arctic landscape.
Exhibiting at Schmancy Gallery until July 9, the show will include artists like Jenny Hart, Heidi Kenney, Nicole Licht, Vivienne Strauss, and Craft's Becky Stern. Details below.

Photo credit: Schmancy
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Seattle, WA 98101
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