July 3, 2016

California Fibers: Eclectic Threads at the Oceanside Museum of Art

California Fibers currently has an exhibit, California Fibers: Eclectic Threads, at the Oceanside Museum of Art, in Oceanside, California, through October 9. The show is in a large room upstairs in the museum, with half the walls painted black and half white, to show off the wide variety of fiber art in the exhibit.

On July 12, from 6:30 to 8 PM, there will be a "Walk and Talk with the Artists". It will be a semi- seated event, in that there will be chairs available to sit, watch, and listen, but guests will be encouraged to move around the gallery and gather with each artist near their artwork.


Chari Meyers, Tree of Life


VALYA, Speechless Scroll II


Lydia Tjioe Hall, (top to bottom) Sand Dollar, Muffled Destination, Familiar


Susan Henry, 99


Gail Fraser, Ripple Effect


Michael F. Rohde, Yanomano


Ashley V. Blalock, Keeping Up Appearances


Chari Meyers, Fracture


VALYA, I Know That He Knows That She Knows


Linda Anderson, Waiting


VALYA, Apron II


Polly Jacobs Giacchina, Spiral Progression


Doshi, Kakemono


Polly Jacobs Giacchina, Web of Textures


Lynne Hodgman, Dangling Participles


Cameron Taylor-Brown, Colors of Gujarat: Common Threads #1


Peggy Wiedemann, Happy Boy


Charlotte Bird, Who Knew? Four Inventors Who Changed Our Lives


Charlotte Bird, Who Knew? (detail)


Kathy Nida, Mammogram


Carrie Burckle, Re Bloom


Carrie Burckle, Constructed Harmony


Mary Beth Schwarzenberger, Viewpoint


Julie Kornblum, I'm Still Here


Linda Anderson, Beneath the Surface


The show is definitely worth stopping by to see, and there are three other exhibits in the museum for you to check out while you're there. 

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