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Structures and Constructions in Fiber opens at New Hope Arts

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New Hope Arts Center launched the “Structures and Constructions in Fiber” exhibition with an opening event on June 29.

The juried exhibit features over 80 original, contemporary fiber artworks from more than 30 artists across New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.

The opening night marked the first opportunity to view the collection and meet the artists behind the works. Each piece is available for purchase, ranging from $100 to nearly $20,000.

Notable artists in various national and international collections include Marilyn Cowhill, Rita Romanova Gekht, Bojana Leznicki, Nelly Kouzmina, Susan Martin-Maffei, Michael Ross, Mary-Ann Sievert, and Katie Truk. For the complete list of participating artists, visit NewHopeArts.org.

“The Fiber Art Exhibit at New Hope Arts Center is a stunning showcase of creativity and craftsmanship. Each piece on display is a testament to our artists’ incredible talent and a unique collectible that art enthusiasts can own and cherish,” said NHA Executive Director Christine Ramirez.

Geht, who is the show curator, said, “It was energizing to see and meet artists who are new to the New Hope Arts Center that our fiber exhibition drew in; the gallery was filled with tremendous enthusiasm and appreciation for the quality of this show.”

Each Saturday and Sunday throughout the exhibition, Gekht will lead a community outreach and participation project titled “Steps for Unity.” In partnership with New Hope Solebury High School, this project is open to the public and offers a chance to observe and learn about fiber art and crocheting.

Participants can see the artwork in action, engage with artists, and learn how to crochet, creating three-dimensional constructions of colorful ladders. The final art pieces will be displayed at New Hope Solebury High School and will be auctioned later to benefit the Arts Center.

Announced recently is the new Community Engagement Series, and tickets are on sale now. It offers interactive gallery talks and demonstrations by six participating artists. Seating is limited. The Thursday night series, beginning July 18, provides an intimate glimpse into the artists’ processes, journeys, and techniques. Learn more and purchase tickets by visiting NewHopeArts.org.


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