Printmaking and fiber arts share a deep connection through process, repetition, and labor. Historically, both practices have existed at the intersection of art and utility—creating objects that warm the body and home, communicate information, tell stories, preserve histories, and mark cultural identities.
Whether through the rhythm of a loom, the carving of a block, the pulling of a print, or the repetition of a stitch, both disciplines rely on acts that are repeated again and again. Each iteration produces something new while retaining the care, skill, and craftsmanship of the maker. Though multiples may be created, the evidence of the artist's hand remains present in every work.
Surface Labor celebrates these traditions and the often-unseen work behind them. This exhibition honors printmakers and fiber artists whose dedication, patience, and craftsmanship transform surfaces into vessels of meaning, memory, and connection.
Key Dates:
- Call closes: 8/04/2026
- Artist Notification: 8/11/2026
- Drop off Dates: 8/18 and 8/19/2026
- Opening Reception: 9/4/2026
- Exhibition dates: 8/28/2026 - 9/27/2026
- Pick Up Dates: 9/28/2026
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