Cyber Fyber Exhibition Report
Golly! Where to start? First there was Susan Lenz! She was right there and visible both days I entered the Vista Gallery. The first day she was updating the show's site on her laptop out in the middle of the gallery, the second she was hand stitching one of her Decision series pieces. I was thrilled to meet her ... to actually talk to and touch her.To quote the article written in a Columbia, South Carolina publication, "Cyber Fyber is not your average gallery exhibition. It is the culmination of a monumental, yearlong project developed by Columbia-area fiber artist Susan Lenz. The project was inspired by the sense of community she developed with other fiber artists around the world through her blogging experiences."
The postcard and ATC exhibits are amazing! While I was there, they were the major draw for anyone entering that showroom. Those small pieces of art drew viewers in for closer inspection. There were audible "ooo's and ahhhh's". There was wonder when they realized that Susan had made as many postcards and ATC's as were hanging to trade for all those exhibited in this show. I'm sure everyone treasures theirs from Susan as much as I do mine.I have been online multiple times to study all these postcards and ATC's, but their photos do not portray the intricate details, colors, and textures that could be seen with my own eyes. I've voted (commented) on many of them and am glad to see that one of the ATC's I voted for won. To see a video of the people's choice awards go here.
I follow the blogs of many of the exhibitors. It was great to get up close to study the work that I've seen and read about online.Arlee Barr is the cyber fyber artist with whom I've had the closest contact and interaction. It was wonderful to get to see and touch her Exquisite Corpse piece, "Shifting Gears". Although, I couldn't help but feel wistful that the original piece, "Rust Never Sleeps", designated for this show had gotten lost in the mail. I had contributed my work to that one. To read about the other exquisite corpses that have been created thanks to Arlee's organization and overseeing as the originator and "Grand Corpse Vizieress" go here. A third round that again includes fiber artists from around the world has just begun.
I love to see artist's studios, the place where their creations "become". Susan's works in a space that is astonishingly small AND crowded.
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Among all of the wonderful pieces hanging in Susan's studio this one spoke to me. There is a quiet elegance about it that I found appealing. The stitched birch bark pieces have the feeling of runes to me. It can be read about here.
I'm privileged to add that piece of Susan's to our home filled with art.
8 comments:
Nellie, thank you for posting the photos!! It had to have been an absolutly wonderful experience to be there!
Thanks for the wonderful post. Susan deserves praise for her brilliant idea and the work required to execute it. Those Exquisite Corpse pieces would make a good exhibit too, wouldn't they?
Thank you so much for the wonderful post-I may never have gotten to see that otherwise. Your postcard was very recognizable! Lucky you too to get such a beautiful piece of art. It is quietly elegant.
Take Care and thank you again.
Libby
Jealousy is something that I am not usually akin to but this is one thing that I am truly jealous of Nellie--being able to be there in person must have been amazing.
Also I can see my postcard in the photo of you with yours.
Thanks for the tour. I wish I could see the art in person.
i'm envious of your birch bark piece..it is fabulous. lucky you! what a great event to be in and go to, glad to see/hear it!
Hi Nellie!
Trying to catch up is a difficult task. I've actually read your wonderful blog posts earlier in the month but this is the first chance I've gotten to truly thank you for making CYBER FYBER personally a most gratifying experience by your presence, through your purchase, and especially via the Internet that ties us all together. I am honored to know you now. Thank you ever so much for .... EVERYTHING!
Susan
My dear Nellie!!!! Thank you so much for the review and photos! I feel i was there, you being my proxy :}
Maybe someday, the first EC will show up---and we'll have a Corpse show!
I really appreciate the emailed photos too---you are one of the bestest for sure :}
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