I'm working furiously to get ready for the SOFA (Sculpture and Objects and Functional Art) in Chicago in November, a yearly exhibition of fine craft presented by galleries all over the world. I've been lucky enough to have my work shown as SOFA by Marty and Terry at Hibberd McGrath Gallery of Breckenridge, CO for many years.
This year, I'm presenting a group of work inspired by the Van Horn Cemetery, the funerary traditions and decorations, the sense of community displayed there, and the impact of the border on life. The piece I posted in an earlier blog entry will be there. I'll also be speaking about my work as part of the lecture series on Friday morning, November 11 as a guest of the Friends of Fiberart International. Here's a link to the show's lectures. I gave a similar presentation in 2002, and am pleased to be part of one of their panels again.
If my blog entries slow down a bit (and I'll try not to let that happen) it is because it is "nose to the grindstone" for me!
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