The Never-Ending Thread: An Embroidery Exhibition

 

 

The Never-Ending Thread showcases the versatility of embroidery as a contemporary art medium. Bringing together nationally and internationally recognized artists, the exhibition explores embroidery’s historical traditions and demonstrates its experimental capacities as a visual language. Artworks range from pictorial and painterly, to sculptural and mixed media pieces, and there is an emphasis on experimentation and intersecting media. Themes addressed in the exhibition include disability, LGBTQ+ identities and gender formation, social and environmental activism, and biography, creating a platform for meaningful reflection. Encapsulating this broad spectrum of approaches to embroidery, this exhibition reveals that this long-standing art form is indeed a “never-ending thread.”

 

Participating Artists

Lindsay Case


Séverine Gallardo


Jenny Hart


Candace Hicks


Michelle Kingdom


MiKyoung Lee


Rob Mertens

Kristen Miller


Mark Newport


Sean Prentice


Allison Sommers


Catherine Stack


Allyson Mellberg Taylor


Jeremy Taylor

 

EVENTS

 
The Never-Ending Thread Opening Reception
Wednesday, Nov 6th 5-7pm

Catherine Stack Artist Talk
Thursday, Nov 21st 5-7pm

 

 

 

 


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James Madison University
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