Tapestry Collage
Professor Rowen Schussheim-Anderson will discuss her exhibit, "Tapestry Collage," at a reception.
The exhibit that will run from Jan. 24-Feb. 25 at the Galvin Fine Arts Center, St. Ambrose University, Davenport.
The Morrissey Gallery inside the center is open from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays. Admission is free. Masks are required.
Schussheim-Anderson has been teaching at Augustana since 1982 and has served as the art and graphic design department chair.
Her work pushes the boundaries of traditional tapestry weaving. Her studies in New York and Arizona put her in touch with both time-honored fine arts and indigenous craft traditions.
Schussheim-Anderson’s tapestries explore the power of textiles as bearers of meaning — thick, embellished warps tangled and rich enough to hold the meaning and power of messages.
She produces woven tapestries both large and small, wall-mounted and suspended forms. A recent focus has been incorporating beads and beaded strands into her tapestries.
Location
Morrissey Gallery
Galvin Fine Arts Center
518 West Locust St.
Davenport, IA52803
United States
Tickets
Free