ELLIPSE ARTS CENTER
Friday, May 23, 2008
  Redefining the Line in the Washington Post
On Friday, May 23, 2008, The Thread as the Line was featured in the Arts Section of the Washington Post. In the article, “The Fabric of Freedom, Redefined,” art critic Jessica Dawson asks, “Why draw a line when you can sew one?” The myriad of artists exhibiting in the show answer her question each with a different approach. From Jennifer Boe’s embroidered commentary on feminine domestic roles to Sabrina Gschwandtner’s video documenting “art as social interaction”, The Thread as the Line, “reveals how fabric – once a signature feminist material…entered an art world whose definition grows broader by the day.”





 




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