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Green Eileen Show Opening

May 6, 2016

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I attended the Green Eileen Exhibit opening at the Oregon College of Art and Craft on May 4th and was pleased to see how all of the other artists chose to use their Eileen Fisher garments. The pieces ranged from re-worked garments to figurines to quilts. I was struck by how Fisher’s iconic, neutral color palette remained a common thread throughout all of the work. It made for an elegant show.

Madeline Soich made a new “outfit” that incorporated metal and human hair.

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Kyla Mucci took her garments and inserted them as the weft into a weaving that then became a new garment.

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Molly Eno’s scrap quilt gave Fisher’s pristine clothing a distressed look.

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She also made this ensemble, adding a metal element as well.

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Amy Lund ran her garments through the paper pulping machine and made an equally elegant stack of paper. I loved this one, so simple and smart.

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Melina Bishop used a single garment to make a lovely ink print. She displayed the inked garment along with her print. Really nice.

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Megan Harris’ figurine was just plain fabulous.

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Last, but not least, my circle quilt, Coordinates, looked great in the mix.

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The show will be up through June 30th in the Centrum Gallery at the Oregon College of Art and Craft.

Categories: Exhibitions, Textiles Tagged: eileen fisher, green eileen, OCAC, oregon college of art and craft, textiles

From Lori’s Notebook

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    It’s not often that the clothing I receive for my memorial quilts so clearly reflects a person’s passion and life work.

  • Louisa’s Eclipse

    I believe many of us from a certain generation can relate to having held on to a box of our mother’s or grandmother’s table linens which we don’t have the heart to discard, nor do we want to bust out our irons every time we have a dinner party.

  • A Tartan for Tasmania

    After having successfully shipped my most recent quilt all the way to my client Sigrid in Tasmania, I can officially say that my work has made its way across the world.

  • Sat, Cit, Ananda: A New Day
  • Ed’s Cribbage Board Quilts

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