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SUMMARY:FGP Members' Spotlight Exhibition- Opening
DESCRIPTION:  \nMembership Exhibition \nWhere: North Hills Art Center – 3432 Babcock Blvd\, Pittsburgh\, PA 15237 \nWhen: March 11th – April 7th\, 2023 \nOpening Reception: Saturday\, March 11\, 2023\, 7 – 9 pm \nChairperson: Katie Bulova: bulovakatie@gmail.com and Debbie Penley: penley75@verizon.net \nThe Member Spotlight show will focus on your artist’s voice.  What captures the spirit of your art practice? This is a chance to share YOUR passion\, your unique point of view. What has influenced your work over the years? How has it changed? Was there a turning point that brought you to the way you work today? A technique with which you are obsessed? What is your relationship to your art? This exhibit is a chance to let all of our members’ individuality take center stage. \nThis is a non-juried exhibition\, however\, one artwork per artist may be selected depending on space. \nThere will be a limited print run of the catalog for the Member Spotlight show at $30 each. If you would like a catalog\, please pre-order it at https://fiberartspgh.org/exhibitions/catalog-order-form/. We need at least 40 in order to keep the cost at $30. \n\n\nOpening Reception 3/11 7-9\nThe Artist talk 4/2 from 3-5 \n\n\n 
URL:https://fiberartspgh.org/event/fgp-members-spotlight-exhibition-opening-2/
LOCATION:North Hills Art Center\, 3432 Babcock Blvd\, Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania\, 15237\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Guild Events,Openings,Programs & Activities
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SUMMARY:FGP Members' Spotlight Exhibition- Opening
DESCRIPTION:FGP-MEMBER-SHOW-PROSPECTUS-23
URL:https://fiberartspgh.org/event/fgp-members-spotlight-exhibition-opening/
LOCATION:North Hills Art Center\, 3432 Babcock Blvd\, Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania\, 15237\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Guild Events,Openings,Programs & Activities
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SUMMARY:Lecture by Ben Cuevas
DESCRIPTION:December 5\, 2022 – 2 PM ETRegistration is free for members\, $5 for guests.Registration opens about a month before the lecture. Please register on the Registration Form \n\nBorn in Southern California in 1987\, Ben Cuevas is an artist whose work is rooted in concepts of otherness and intersectionality\, inspired by his queer\, non-binary\, HIV-positive\, and Latinx lived experience. As these multiple components inform his practice\, identity directly influences his artwork\, which is naturally interdisciplinary. Cuevas received his B.A. in mixed media\, installation\, and photography at Hampshire College\, in 2010. \n\n\n\nA central part of Cuevas’s artwork is based in textiles\, underscoring queer/feminist ideologies within the long and gendered history of women’s work with fiber-based materials. These artworks have been shown across the US with exhibitions held at The Craft and Folk Art Museum in Los Angeles\, Museum of the City of New York\, The Leslie-Lohman Museum in New York City\, and others. \n\n\n\nCuevas’s work also speaks to queer histories and the idea of the archive through his photo-based works centering images of sexual minorities from past into the present. This can be seen in his piece Ghosts of the Trucks of the Westside Highway\, and his ongoing photo series titled Reinserted. \n\n\n\nSeveral books and publications feature Cuevas’s work\, such as DUETS: Ben Cuevas & Annie Sprinkle in Conversation\, published by Visual AIDS; Queer Threads: Crafting\, Identity\, and Community\, edited by John Chaich and Todd Oldham. Acclaimed as a public speaker\, Cuevas has given talks at institutions including\, Brown University\, Ohio State University\, The Museum of Sex (NYC)\, and the Fire Island Artist Residency. bencuevas.com
URL:https://fiberartspgh.org/event/6652/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Guild Events,Guild Meetings,Online Event,Openings,Speaker Series
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SUMMARY:Lecture by Ben Cuevas
DESCRIPTION:December 5\, 2022 – 2 PM ETRegistration is free for members\, $5 for guests.Registration opens about a month before the lecture. Please register on the Registration Form \n\nBorn in Southern California in 1987\, Ben Cuevas is an artist whose work is rooted in concepts of otherness and intersectionality\, inspired by his queer\, non-binary\, HIV-positive\, and Latinx lived experience. As these multiple components inform his practice\, identity directly influences his artwork\, which is naturally interdisciplinary. Cuevas received his B.A. in mixed media\, installation\, and photography at Hampshire College\, in 2010. \n\n\n\nA central part of Cuevas’s artwork is based in textiles\, underscoring queer/feminist ideologies within the long and gendered history of women’s work with fiber-based materials. These artworks have been shown across the US with exhibitions held at The Craft and Folk Art Museum in Los Angeles\, Museum of the City of New York\, The Leslie-Lohman Museum in New York City\, and others. \n\n\n\nCuevas’s work also speaks to queer histories and the idea of the archive through his photo-based works centering images of sexual minorities from past into the present. This can be seen in his piece Ghosts of the Trucks of the Westside Highway\, and his ongoing photo series titled Reinserted. \n\n\n\nSeveral books and publications feature Cuevas’s work\, such as DUETS: Ben Cuevas & Annie Sprinkle in Conversation\, published by Visual AIDS; Queer Threads: Crafting\, Identity\, and Community\, edited by John Chaich and Todd Oldham. Acclaimed as a public speaker\, Cuevas has given talks at institutions including\, Brown University\, Ohio State University\, The Museum of Sex (NYC)\, and the Fire Island Artist Residency. bencuevas.com
URL:https://fiberartspgh.org/event/6652-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Guild Events,Guild Meetings,Online Event,Openings,Speaker Series
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception for Behind the Mask - Membership Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:A Juried Members’ Exhibition of the Fiberarts Guild of Pittsburgh. \nWhere: Latrobe Art Center – 819 Ligonier Street\, Latrobe\, PA 15650\nWhen: October 6th – November 2nd\, 2022 – Monday-Saturday 10AM to 5PM\nOpening Reception: Thursday\, October 6\, 2022 – 6 to 8PM\nChairperson: Carolyn Carson: carolyncarson753@hotmail.com and Barb Kubala: hangarounds@verizon.net\nEntry Deadline: August 1\, 2022\nExhibition prospectus \nEssentially\, a mask conceals something from view. While we have spent the last two years literally wearing masks to protect ourselves and others\, in a metaphorical sense all people ‘wear a mask’ to hide feelings\, beliefs\, thoughts\, pains\, behaviors\, attitudes\, desires and longings\, a past\, secret sides that few may know. As we move beyond the notion of masks for protection from a virus\, let’s think about that ubiquitous mask in human nature. Let’s explore some of our hidden natures through our art work. Let’s explore desires of things we’d do if we could be masked and undetected. Would you rob a jewelry store or try out for “The Voice?” Let’s explore our secrets – the things we do that others do not know. Are you an expert sky diver\, and no one knows? What’s behind your mask? Or\, let’s explore the mask we ‘wear.’ How do we show ourselves to the world? What is it we do want people to see? \nJUROR\nJames Arendt\nAn Associate Professor of Visual Arts and Gallery Director at Coastal Carolina University\, Jim Arendt received his BFA from Kendall College of Art and Design and his MFA from the University of South Carolina. He has participated in multiple residency programs including The Fields Project in Illinois\, Arrowmont’s Tactility Forum\, and From Waste to Art VI in Baku\, Azerbaijan. He has also been invited to teach at Penland and Arrowmont. \nThe first prize winner in Fiberarts International 2019\, Arendt was also short-listed for the 1858 Prize for Contemporary Southern Art and a 2018 finalist for the Elizabeth R. Raphael Founder’s Prize at Contemporary Craft in Pittsburgh. He has received the South Carolina Arts Commission Visual Artist Fellowship 2014 and his work received the $50\,000 top prize at ArtFields 2013. His work was chosen for the 2013 Museum Rijswijk Textile Biennial\, Netherlands\, and he has work included in the Arkansas Art Center’s permanent collection of contemporary craft. \nMr. Arendt has juried numerous local\, regional\, and national exhibitions in support of the arts across the country.
URL:https://fiberartspgh.org/event/opening-reception-for-behind-the-mask-membership-exhibition/
LOCATION:Latrobe Art Center\, 819 Ligonier Street\, Latrobe\, PA\, 15650\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Guild Events,Openings
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception for Behind the Mask - Membership Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:A Juried Members’ Exhibition of the Fiberarts Guild of Pittsburgh. \nWhere: Latrobe Art Center – 819 Ligonier Street\, Latrobe\, PA 15650\nWhen: October 6th – November 2nd\, 2022 – Monday-Saturday 10AM to 5PM\nOpening Reception: Thursday\, October 6\, 2022 – 6 to 8PM\nChairperson: Carolyn Carson: carolyncarson753@hotmail.com and Barb Kubala: hangarounds@verizon.net\nEntry Deadline: August 1\, 2022\nExhibition prospectus \nEssentially\, a mask conceals something from view. While we have spent the last two years literally wearing masks to protect ourselves and others\, in a metaphorical sense all people ‘wear a mask’ to hide feelings\, beliefs\, thoughts\, pains\, behaviors\, attitudes\, desires and longings\, a past\, secret sides that few may know. As we move beyond the notion of masks for protection from a virus\, let’s think about that ubiquitous mask in human nature. Let’s explore some of our hidden natures through our art work. Let’s explore desires of things we’d do if we could be masked and undetected. Would you rob a jewelry store or try out for “The Voice?” Let’s explore our secrets – the things we do that others do not know. Are you an expert sky diver\, and no one knows? What’s behind your mask? Or\, let’s explore the mask we ‘wear.’ How do we show ourselves to the world? What is it we do want people to see? \nJUROR\nJames Arendt\nAn Associate Professor of Visual Arts and Gallery Director at Coastal Carolina University\, Jim Arendt received his BFA from Kendall College of Art and Design and his MFA from the University of South Carolina. He has participated in multiple residency programs including The Fields Project in Illinois\, Arrowmont’s Tactility Forum\, and From Waste to Art VI in Baku\, Azerbaijan. He has also been invited to teach at Penland and Arrowmont. \nThe first prize winner in Fiberarts International 2019\, Arendt was also short-listed for the 1858 Prize for Contemporary Southern Art and a 2018 finalist for the Elizabeth R. Raphael Founder’s Prize at Contemporary Craft in Pittsburgh. He has received the South Carolina Arts Commission Visual Artist Fellowship 2014 and his work received the $50\,000 top prize at ArtFields 2013. His work was chosen for the 2013 Museum Rijswijk Textile Biennial\, Netherlands\, and he has work included in the Arkansas Art Center’s permanent collection of contemporary craft. \nMr. Arendt has juried numerous local\, regional\, and national exhibitions in support of the arts across the country.
URL:https://fiberartspgh.org/event/opening-reception-for-behind-the-mask-membership-exhibition-2/
LOCATION:Latrobe Art Center\, 819 Ligonier Street\, Latrobe\, PA\, 15650\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Guild Events,Openings
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SUMMARY:Membership Exhibition-Behind the Mask
DESCRIPTION:A Juried Members’ Exhibition of the Fiberarts Guild of Pittsburgh. \nWhere: Latrobe Art Center – 819 Ligonier Street\, Latrobe\, PA 15650\nWhen: October 6th – November 2nd\, 2022 – Monday-Saturday 10AM to 5PM\nOpening Reception: Thursday\, October 6\, 2022 – 6 to 8PM\nChairperson: Carolyn Carson: carolyncarson753@hotmail.com and Barb Kubala: hangarounds@verizon.net\nEntry Deadline: August 1\, 2022\nExhibition prospectus \nEssentially\, a mask conceals something from view. While we have spent the last two years literally wearing masks to protect ourselves and others\, in a metaphorical sense all people ‘wear a mask’ to hide feelings\, beliefs\, thoughts\, pains\, behaviors\, attitudes\, desires and longings\, a past\, secret sides that few may know. As we move beyond the notion of masks for protection from a virus\, let’s think about that ubiquitous mask in human nature. Let’s explore some of our hidden natures through our art work. Let’s explore desires of things we’d do if we could be masked and undetected. Would you rob a jewelry store or try out for “The Voice?” Let’s explore our secrets – the things we do that others do not know. Are you an expert sky diver\, and no one knows? What’s behind your mask? Or\, let’s explore the mask we ‘wear.’ How do we show ourselves to the world? What is it we do want people to see? \nJUROR\nJames Arendt\nAn Associate Professor of Visual Arts and Gallery Director at Coastal Carolina University\, Jim Arendt received his BFA from Kendall College of Art and Design and his MFA from the University of South Carolina. He has participated in multiple residency programs including The Fields Project in Illinois\, Arrowmont’s Tactility Forum\, and From Waste to Art VI in Baku\, Azerbaijan. He has also been invited to teach at Penland and Arrowmont. \nThe first prize winner in Fiberarts International 2019\, Arendt was also short-listed for the 1858 Prize for Contemporary Southern Art and a 2018 finalist for the Elizabeth R. Raphael Founder’s Prize at Contemporary Craft in Pittsburgh. He has received the South Carolina Arts Commission Visual Artist Fellowship 2014 and his work received the $50\,000 top prize at ArtFields 2013. His work was chosen for the 2013 Museum Rijswijk Textile Biennial\, Netherlands\, and he has work included in the Arkansas Art Center’s permanent collection of contemporary craft. \nMr. Arendt has juried numerous local\, regional\, and national exhibitions in support of the arts across the country.
URL:https://fiberartspgh.org/event/membership-exhibition-behind-the-mask/
LOCATION:Latrobe Art Center\, 819 Ligonier Street\, Latrobe\, PA\, 15650\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Guild Events,Openings
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SUMMARY:Membership Exhibition-Behind the Mask
DESCRIPTION:A Juried Members’ Exhibition of the Fiberarts Guild of Pittsburgh. \nWhere: Latrobe Art Center – 819 Ligonier Street\, Latrobe\, PA 15650\nWhen: October 6th – November 2nd\, 2022 – Monday-Saturday 10AM to 5PM\nOpening Reception: Thursday\, October 6\, 2022 – 6 to 8PM\nChairperson: Carolyn Carson: carolyncarson753@hotmail.com and Barb Kubala: hangarounds@verizon.net\nEntry Deadline: August 1\, 2022\nExhibition prospectus \nEssentially\, a mask conceals something from view. While we have spent the last two years literally wearing masks to protect ourselves and others\, in a metaphorical sense all people ‘wear a mask’ to hide feelings\, beliefs\, thoughts\, pains\, behaviors\, attitudes\, desires and longings\, a past\, secret sides that few may know. As we move beyond the notion of masks for protection from a virus\, let’s think about that ubiquitous mask in human nature. Let’s explore some of our hidden natures through our art work. Let’s explore desires of things we’d do if we could be masked and undetected. Would you rob a jewelry store or try out for “The Voice?” Let’s explore our secrets – the things we do that others do not know. Are you an expert sky diver\, and no one knows? What’s behind your mask? Or\, let’s explore the mask we ‘wear.’ How do we show ourselves to the world? What is it we do want people to see? \nJUROR\nJames Arendt\nAn Associate Professor of Visual Arts and Gallery Director at Coastal Carolina University\, Jim Arendt received his BFA from Kendall College of Art and Design and his MFA from the University of South Carolina. He has participated in multiple residency programs including The Fields Project in Illinois\, Arrowmont’s Tactility Forum\, and From Waste to Art VI in Baku\, Azerbaijan. He has also been invited to teach at Penland and Arrowmont. \nThe first prize winner in Fiberarts International 2019\, Arendt was also short-listed for the 1858 Prize for Contemporary Southern Art and a 2018 finalist for the Elizabeth R. Raphael Founder’s Prize at Contemporary Craft in Pittsburgh. He has received the South Carolina Arts Commission Visual Artist Fellowship 2014 and his work received the $50\,000 top prize at ArtFields 2013. His work was chosen for the 2013 Museum Rijswijk Textile Biennial\, Netherlands\, and he has work included in the Arkansas Art Center’s permanent collection of contemporary craft. \nMr. Arendt has juried numerous local\, regional\, and national exhibitions in support of the arts across the country.
URL:https://fiberartspgh.org/event/membership-exhibition-behind-the-mask-2/
LOCATION:Latrobe Art Center\, 819 Ligonier Street\, Latrobe\, PA\, 15650\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Guild Events,Openings
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SUMMARY:Fiberart International 2022 Opening
DESCRIPTION:Fiberart International 2022 seeks to exhibit the best of contemporary art and invites submissions that ­­­reflect a wide range of works related to the fiber medium. The exhibition is recognized around the world as a benchmark that documents trends and innovations in the field. The goal of the exhibition is to include innovative work rooted in traditional fiber materials\, structure\, processes and history\, as well as art that explores unexpected relationships between fiber and other creative disciplines.\nFI2022 is produced by FIBERARTS GUILD OF PITTSBURGH\, INC.\, a non-profit\, member supported organization that promotes the appreciation of fiber art and fosters its creative development and continuance. Since 1967\, the Fiberarts Guild has sponsored juried exhibitions that bring innovative contemporary works of art in fiber from around the world to Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania. FI2022 will feature works by established and emerging artists and will be open to the public from June 3 to August 20\, 2022. The Fiberarts Guild of Pittsburgh is pleased to present this twenty-fourth exhibition.
URL:https://fiberartspgh.org/event/fiberart-international-2022-opening/
LOCATION:Brew House Association and Contemporary Craft\, BHA: 711 South 21st Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA ; CC: 5645 Butler Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA15203\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Guild Events,Openings
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DTSTAMP:20260617T113531
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SUMMARY:Fiberart International 2022 Opening
DESCRIPTION:Fiberart International 2022 seeks to exhibit the best of contemporary art and invites submissions that ­­­reflect a wide range of works related to the fiber medium. The exhibition is recognized around the world as a benchmark that documents trends and innovations in the field. The goal of the exhibition is to include innovative work rooted in traditional fiber materials\, structure\, processes and history\, as well as art that explores unexpected relationships between fiber and other creative disciplines.\nFI2022 is produced by FIBERARTS GUILD OF PITTSBURGH\, INC.\, a non-profit\, member supported organization that promotes the appreciation of fiber art and fosters its creative development and continuance. Since 1967\, the Fiberarts Guild has sponsored juried exhibitions that bring innovative contemporary works of art in fiber from around the world to Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania. FI2022 will feature works by established and emerging artists and will be open to the public from June 3 to August 20\, 2022. The Fiberarts Guild of Pittsburgh is pleased to present this twenty-fourth exhibition.
URL:https://fiberartspgh.org/event/fiberart-international-2022-opening-2/
LOCATION:Brew House Association and Contemporary Craft\, BHA: 711 South 21st Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA ; CC: 5645 Butler Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA15203\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Guild Events,Openings
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