FABRICated: Works by Virginia Derryberry and Marcia Goldenstein, an exhibition opening at the Carrollton Center for the Arts May 30, weaves some big life concepts into mixed media works of art.
“I think visitors will be fascinated and surprised by the artists’ use of cloth and thread in the exhibit,” said Visual Arts Coordinator Marcella Kuykendall. “The contrast between detailed embroidery work and large collage-like wall hangings keeps the show lively while illustrating the expressive quality of fabric as an art medium.”
Derryberry and Goldenstein connect the ideas of women’s work and empowerment through image, concept, fabric, embroidery and other hybrid media. Their work explores the ideas of body, identity, personal stories and what is considered “craft” and “fine art.” Derryberry works on vintage handkerchiefs and painting/fabric constructions that include narrative components and symbols from alchemy. She creates story lines of a virtual, shifting world where nothing is quite what it seems. Goldenstein creates a portrait catalog of iconic women who chose the challenge of professional careers in art and as activists.
A free public reception in honor of the exhibition will be held at the center June 6, 5–7pm.
What: FABRICated: Works by Virginia Derryberry and Marcia Goldenstein
When: May 30 – July 8, 2024 / Reception: June 6, 5–7pm
Where: Carrollton Center for the Arts
For questions concerning this exhibition or the Carrollton Center for the Arts, please call (770) 838-1083.