The Fabric Workshop and Museum (FWM) presents A Riot of Color: The Fabric Workshop and Museum in collaboration with Ruth Fine. “Starting with Fabric, Branching into Everything”: this title of a 2003 New York Times article about The Fabric Workshop and Museum describes the breath of this unique institution. Founded in 1977 by Marion Boulton Stroud, FWM has facilitated extraordinary work by scores of artists working in a wide variety of materials including steel, copper, brass and aluminum; live flowers; clay; video and sound; polyurethane and silicone rubber; wood and paper; horse hair and hog intestine. This Riot of Color window display returns to the FWM’s origins to reveal the brilliant range of work artists have created there within the tradition of printed textiles. Included are designs by Harry Anderson, Edna Andrade, Ed Baynard, James Carpenter, Tony Costanzo, Roy DeForest, Richard DeVore, Frank Faulkner, Howard Finster, Viola Frey, David Gilhooly, Renée Green, Diane Itter, Jun Kaneko, Steve Keister, Ken Dawson Little, Lysiane Luong, Phillip Maberry, Kim MacConnel, Maisin Artists of Papua New Guinea, Lynn Mandelbaum, Virgil Marti, James Melchert, Mineo Mizuno, Carmen Oquendo, Judy Rifka, Patrick Siler, Kiki Smith, Lizbeth Stewart, Will Stokes, Jr., Richard Tuttle, Robert Venturi, Nami Yamamoto, and Betty Woodman.
Exhibition
A Riot of Color: The Fabric Workshop and Museum in collaboration with Ruth Fine
September 13, 2013–December 15, 2013
