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Discover 18 women redefining fiber art. ­ ͏ ‌   ­ ͏ ‌   ­ ?

Discover 18 women redefining fiber art. ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    ­ ͏ ‌    [SAATCHI ART](   [Painting](  [Photography]( [Drawing]( [ Sculpture]( [Prints]( [THE EVOLUTION OF TEXTILE ART]( [THE EVOLUTION OF TEXTILE ART]( [Threadwork]( What once was considered “women’s work,” needlework, knitting, quilting, and crocheting, is now at the forefront of boundary-pushing contemporary art. In our new digital exhibition, [Threadwork]( our curators present 18 women fabric artists whose mixed-media tapestries, handwoven art objects, and tactile wall hangings continue the medium’s evolution through the recontextualization of traditional techniques and adaptation of surprising materials. [Explore the Exhibition]( [Andie Grande | View Artist Portfolio]( Andie Grande Calling attention to the changing environmental landscape, [Andie Grande]( confronts viewers with brilliant pops of color courtesy of plastic, synthetic fibers. [View Artist Portfolio]( Susan Smereka From sewing to collage, [Susan Smereka]( uses a variety of techniques, materials, and mediums to explore the relationship between disorganization and order, as perceived internally and externally. [View Artist Portfolio]( [Susan Smereka | View Artist Portfolio]( Susan Smereka From sewing to collage, [Susan Smereka]( uses a variety of techniques, materials, and mediums to explore the relationship between disorganization and order, as perceived internally and externally. [View Artist Portfolio]( [Gourdon Frédérique | View Artist ]( Gourdon Frédérique [Gourdon Frédérique]( tells a story about time and transformation through the organic fiber she uses to create her woven mixed media works. [View Artist Portfolio]( Mariadela Araujo Using a variety of fabrics and bold colors, [Mariadela Araujo]( elevates traditional artisan techniques, such as weaving, embroidery, and textile assembly, into unique sculptures. [View Artist Portfolio]( [Mariadela Araujo | View Artist Portfolio]( Mariadela Araujo Using a variety of fabrics and bold colors, [Mariadela Araujo]( elevates traditional artisan techniques, such as weaving, embroidery, and textile assembly, into unique sculptures. [View Artist Portfolio]( [Izabella Hornung | View Artist Portfolio]( Aby Mackie Through her textile wall sculptures, crafted from repurposing discarded and found materials, [Aby Mackie]( tells the story of Barcelona residents and explores ongoing cultural concerns. [View Artist Portfolio]( [See More](   [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [TikTok]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [Email]( Saatchi Art is now mobile for collectors and artists. Discover new art, view virtually in a room, buy and upload on the go.   Saatchi Art offers a 7 day money-back guarantee.* Framed/matted and limited edition prints are considered final sale items and are not eligible for return.   Copyright © 2023 Saatchi Art, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in to our newsletter list. Our mailing address is:[Saatchi Art 1655 26th St, Suite 100 Santa Monica, CA 90404](mailto:news@e.saatchiart.com) Add us to your address book: [news@e.saatchiart.com](mailto:%20news@e.saatchiart.com) Can’t view the images? [Click here](. If you want to unsubscribe, please click [here](

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