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Abington Art Center is a community center focused on music, drawing, painting, oil, ceramics, metals, sewing, embroidery, pottery, and jewelry classes. It is an outdoor free concert venue, with theater, dance, jazz, and live music on stage. You can buy gifts, crafts, bracelets, necklaces, and rings at the unique holiday fair.

High in Fiber: A Fiber Arts Exclusive Exhibition



On View November 8, 2024 – January 6, 2025

Opening Reception | Friday, November 8 | 6:00p.m. – 8:00 p.m.


High in Fiber: A Fiber Arts Exclusive Exhibition

High in Fiber is a fiber arts exclusive exhibition showcasing the versatility and complexity of the fiber medium, from its rich history to its unique characteristics as a material. 

Fiber arts, also known as textile arts, is considered to be both a new and old form of art. Historically, fiber arts is one of the oldest art forms. Dating back tens of thousands of years, this form of art was born out of necessity and served a practical purpose over an aesthetic one. Coupled with the understanding that fibers and textiles were historically the domain of women, fiber arts has been strongly associated with domesticism and was deemed as “lesser art”. The efforts of feminist artists during the 1970s feminist movement pushed fiber arts into the realm of high art and helped the medium become what it is today: a form of fine art.

High in Fiber is on display in our Kellner, Book Room, and Tile galleries from November 8, 2024 – January 6, 2025.


High in Fiber Juror:

THECOLORG
Philadelphia-based Fiber Artist

THECOLORG is an interdisciplinary artist and professional arts administrator based in Philadelphia, PA. They received their MFA from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and their BFA from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. 

Through soft sculpture, installation, and painting, THECOLORG’s work reflects the bridge between childhood memories and adult experiences, using objects and materials that evoke a sense of familiarity and introspection.


Juror’s Statement

“As the juror for High in Fiber, I was inspired by the diversity of fiber-based artworks submitted
for consideration. The exhibition showcases a broad range of materials and techniques,
including wood fiber, recycled fibers, paper, trash, yarn, plastic, found objects and even animal
hide. Each artist’s unique approach to the medium demonstrates how fiber can be reimagined in
contemporary art practice, from traditional quilting and crochet to sculptural and conceptual
works.
While I aimed to curate an exhibition that highlights this expansive use of fiber, I was struck by a
recurring theme that emerged organically: the bodily experience. Many of the works in this show
reflect a connection to the human body, whether through materials, form, or narrative. This
connection feels deeply rooted in the history of fiber itself. Fiber is arguably one of the oldest, if
not the oldest, art forms known to humanity. It was first used to clothe and protect us from the
elements, offering both warmth and shelter. Over time, it evolved into a medium through which
we express identity, culture, and shared human experience.
This inherent link between fiber and the body remains palpable in the works exhibited. Whether
they address themes of protection, vulnerability, or identity, the artworks remind us of the
material’s primal function while pushing the boundaries of its application in contemporary art.
The variety and creativity of the submissions have made this exhibition an inspiring testament to
fiber’s enduring relevance and adaptability. I hope visitors will appreciate the complex ways
these artists have harnessed fiber to tell new stories and engage with the body in fresh,
thought-provoking ways.”


Exhibiting Artists

Nini Adelsberger
Bren Ahearn
Jen Ahearn
Margery Amdur
Tithi Arekar
Lucy Beizer
Kristina Bickford
Gail Biederman
Lynda Grace Black
Brooke Cassady
Genevra Daley

Kabita Das
Valerie Dillon
Hyunsuk Erickson
Korissa Frooman
Elena Gans-Pfister
Valerie Goodman
Heidi Jensen
Lena Kolb
Kelly Lawler
Jeanine LeBlanc

Krystle Merchant
Amanda Milz
Liz Quay
Maddie Rodriguez
Teresa Shields
Jacquelyn Strycker
Rachel Blythe Udell
Kathryn Jenson White
Flora Wilds
Julie Woodard


High in Fiber Select Works