Piece from Alexandra Adamo's art installation: Interwoven
Farm to Form: Contemporary Works with Natural Fibers
On exhibit during the month of April
During the month of April, the Watertown Free Public Library will be hosting a collaborative exhibition between local fiber artists and Gore Place. Curated by Alexandra Adamo-Cioffredi, Yasemin Isaacs, and Leah Kotok, Farm to Form will feature original fiber-based artworks created by local artists alongside information panels and historical wool working objects from Gore Place.
The exhibition will be on view in the T. Ross Kelly Family Gallery. It is free to visitors.
Accompanying the exhibition will be a hands-on felting workshop led by the exhibition curators Professor Alexandra Adamo-Cioffredi and Yasemin Isaacs. Needle & Nosh - an evening of tasty food and needle felting - will be held at the Gore Place Mansion on Thursday, April 9. Click here for tickets and more information.
For more information about the art, the artists, and the exhibition, please visit alexmakesart.com

Midnight Shawl by Yasemin Isaacs
With support from Watertown Savings Bank

Cost: Free to attend




