Saturday, September 25, 2010
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Weaving Demo at the Brush Gallery in Downtown Lowell
TEA, SWORDS AND STITCHES: A Contemporary Interpretation of Classic Kimono Design will be on display April 4 to June 6, 2010 .
Curated and organized by Cynthia Hughes and Glenn SzegedyExhibition Features Displays of Classic Japanese Kimonos, Swords, Embroidery, Netsuke, and Soari Weaving.
Time honored traditional Japanese arts arrive in Lowell with a contemporary twist as twelve regional artists share their unique interpretations of the classic Japanese kimono and accoutrements. Contributing artists are Beth Anderson, Christine Cellozzi, Lynne Chantler, Deirdre Grunwald, Cynthia Hughes, Susan Krantz, Anne Lee/Sonja Lee-Austin, Diane Montenegro, Stacey Piwinski, Sarah Saulson, Diane Zacaroli Spera, Margot Stage, and Glenn Szegedy. Kimono floor stands using traditional Japanese joinery techniques were designed and built by Bob Audlee.
Iaido Sword Demonstration:Saturday, May 1, 2 p.m., presented by Sensei Alex Markauskas
Embroidery and Saori Weaving Demonstrations : Saturday, May 1, 12-4 p.m., presented by the members of the New England Region of The Embroiders' Guild of America, Inc. and Saori Weaver Stacey Piwinski.
Hope you can make it!