Artist Reception / Lecture & Tour with Linda Rees & Carolyn Price Dyer on Saturday, October 9, 2010; 1-3pm
The strands forming our ideas and imagery have been gathered from a myriad of sources. Â For both artists, the sifting of options, the compiling of materials, techniques and reference points joined by an engagement with the tactile potential of various fibers, leads to distinctively unique solutions.
Linda’s early work is boldly geometric; currently her work reflects a more directly narrative style with the human figure as the subject matter. Carolyn’s work is inspired by nature, crows and seagulls find there way into her work. Much of Carolyn’s work is woven with paper but she also uses other elements such as chrysanthemums or poppies. Â
Meet tapestry artists, Linda Rees & Carolyn Price Dyer at the Museum for a lecture and exhibit tour on Saturday, October 9; 1-3pm. This is the perfect opportunity to meet the two artists and find out more about their inspirations and styles.
Tapestries by Linda Rees (left) and Carolyn Price Dyer (below.)
















