Identity Tapestry
- February 09, 2018
Identity Tapestry is both a portrait of a community and each individual participant. Inviting visitors to weave aspects of themselves into a participatory artwork, artist Mary Corey March gives us new insights into both ourselves and the people we see around us every day, opening our minds to reflection and healing in the aftermath of the October 1st tragedy. The 20 foot long installation, made of hand-dyed yarn, and statements of identity and lived experience that range from “I am a woman” to ” I am fortunate” will join UNLV’s permanent collection. This exhibition and accompanying programs are produced by the Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art and Nevada Humanities, with support from the UNLV College of Fine Arts, and the National Endowment for the Humanities.