by Xela Garcia | Jul 26, 2023 | Announcement, exhibit, Exhibition, Featured Member, FME
2023 Annual Members Show Deadline for submission: Saturday, August 19, 2023 Submit Here about Annual Members Show…Each year, we dedicate a non-juried group exhibition to showcasing the artwork of our talented members. Over 200 pieces in a wide range of...
by Xela Garcia | Jul 21, 2023 | Announcement, Blog, exhibit, Featured Member, FME, Video
Featured Member Exhibition: Adam WhiteChange Will Change I am a storyteller of collected observation and thought. My creative process often follows a system of rules that I set for myself at the beginning of a new project. In this most recent body of work, ‘Change...
by Xela Garcia | Jun 1, 2023 | Announcement, Blog, Exhibition, Featured Member, FME, Video
When A Whale Falls: works by Olivia Elaine LorberJune 10th- July 7th OPENING RECEPTION JUNE 10TH 5PM-7PM The body of work presented in my solo exhibition, When a Whale Falls, is centered around the emotional and symbolic connection between the life cycle of a...
by Xela Garcia | Apr 1, 2023 | Announcement, Blog, Featured Member, FME, Video
Featured Member Exhibition: Mi SalgadoApril 21 – June 30, 2023 The selection of my work highlights the various styles I have created through different moments as an artist. Work that I consider as organized moments living in different states of...
by Xela Garcia | Jan 14, 2023 | Announcement, Blog, Featured Member, FME, Video
Featured Member Exhibition: Abigail Engstrand January 20 – March 31, 2023 MUSIC TO MY FINGERS is a collection of fiber art connecting to music, while and looking at musical and performing artists at work. Artist Statement: Relationships inspire and inform both...
by Ade Weber | Jul 28, 2022 | Blog, Featured Member, FME, Past Exhibitions
Featured Member Exhibition: Jeanette ArellanoJuly 22- October 1,2022 Artist Statement:Our Raices are a part of who we are. Like a tree, crecen con la fortaleza de raice a otra, each root connects to create a beautiful story. When parasites try to invade its root, yes...