june, 2026
06junAll Day25julUnraveling NarrativesCurated by Elana Kundell & Peter Tyas

Event Details
Pictured: Alicia Piller, Remains. Tectonic forces. Vanished seas. Vinyl, recycled screen printing ink on masking tape, latex balloons, gel medium, pine wood, sycamore seed, resin, laser prints (Button bush plant,
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Event Details
Pictured: Alicia Piller, Remains. Tectonic forces. Vanished seas. Vinyl, recycled screen printing ink on masking tape, latex balloons, gel medium, pine wood, sycamore seed, resin, laser prints (Button bush plant, Mississippian fossils from Missouri, & sycamore seeds), crystal. 67”H X 94”W X 5”D.
This summer we will mark the 250th anniversary of our nation with an exhibition of contemporary fiber art. The exhibition will feature a diverse range of artists whose work redefine textiles through merging traditional techniques like weaving, knitting, and embroidery with modern themes of identity, sustainability, and activism.
The exhibition takes the long view of the history of a nation and this place that we call home. Fiber itself has a deep symbolic meaning, recalling generations of domestic labor, the struggles embodiment of memories in the everyday objects that fill our homes. The exhibition considers the natural process and the geological time which has shaped the land upon which we stand, as well as the layers of materials culture which sit beneath the surface of our modern lives.
You are invited to take part in creating an artwork within the exhibition. Cyrena Nouzille will install a massive artist made ‘nest’ in our sculpture garden, made from driftwood and barbed wire and bound with fibers and other found objects. Starting on April 12, community members are invited to write upon long strips of paper with personal narratives, memories, or messages that reflect this moment in history. These strips of paper will then be woven together around the rim of the nest to replicate the patterns of lives and thoughts bound together in place that shape the place where we live.
Time
June 6 (Saturday) - July 25 (Saturday)