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breathe: Woven Voices

breathe: Woven Voices

Historically, weaving is one of the oldest forms of human adaptation and expression; from tapestries in antiquity to the intricate woven rugs of today, weaving continues to inspire. The many different techniques and fiber varieties allow for a wide range of artistic expression. What was once used as a tool for basic human necessity, such as clothing, now has evolved into beautifully expressive artworks reflecting individualism.

It is our intention that this exhibit will demonstrate to our visitors the unique perspective, form of expression, and individual aesthetics of our students. Special thanks to  the artists highlighted in this collection, Cathy Perry and Laina Seay , for their contributions.

Canyon Sunset, by Cathy Perry, 2007 The Fly, Laina Seay, 2007

Canyon Sunset

Cathy Perry

2007

The Fly

Laina Seay

2007

Springtime, Cathy Perry, 2007 Snow on Autumn Fields, Laina Seay, 2006

Springtime

Cathy Perry

2007

Snow on Autumn Fields

Lainey Seay

2006


Please visit the Academic Advising & Retention Center to view the complete breathe: Woven Voices collection.

 Last Modified 6/17/11