Artwear: Reclaimed and Recreated
Category: Event Calendar
Dates and Times for this Past Event
- Friday, Oct 4, 2024 1pm - 6pm
- Wednesday, Oct 2, 2024 1pm - 6pm
- Friday, Sep 27, 2024 1pm - 6pm
- Wednesday, Sep 25, 2024 1pm - 6pm
- Friday, Sep 20, 2024 1pm - 6pm
- Wednesday, Sep 18, 2024 1pm - 6pm
- Friday, Sep 13, 2024 1pm - 6pm
- Wednesday, Sep 11, 2024 1pm - 6pm
- Friday, Sep 6, 2024 1pm - 6pm
- Wednesday, Sep 4, 2024 1pm - 6pm
- Friday, Aug 30, 2024 1pm - 6pm
Location
The Lincoln Center
417 W Magnolia Street
Details
AUGUST 30 – OCTOBER 6
Artwear: Reclaimed and Recreated features artwork and garments created using recycled and upcycled materials. The exhibit features garments by seven artists who make a statement through the materials they chose to use. Whether it is giving new life to discarded items such as plastic bags, vinyl billboards, or trash itself; or using the unexpected materials of paper and rubber bands to create something uniquely wearable, each artist makes their own artistic statement. The wearable art is set against the backdrop of upcycled artwork created by Julie Kornblum and Andy Dufford.
Exhibit Artists: Annabel Reader, Blue Linen Creative (Brielle Killip, Jennifer Garber, Christopher Geissinger), Isadora Mckenna, Julie Kornblum, Kim Lim, Chau Wilson, Cindy Wilson, Kristi Siedow-Thompson (Kristi Siedow-Thomson Design), Katie Donahue (K-Works Studio), Katharina Hoerath (K-Works Studio), Margarita Mileva.
The exhibit is a part of the ArtWear Biennial, a fundraiser for The Lincoln Center Art Gallery. ArtWear Biennial highlights artists from across the country who create one-of-a-kind wearable art. The ArtWear Biennial also includes fully staged fashion show featuring over 50 artists on September 7, and continues September 8, 11–15 with a Sales Gallery featuring all the ArtWear garments that are available for purchase. The ArtWear event presents innovative work of the highest quality, materials, and techniques—that you can add to your wardrobe. Lean more about the event at lctix.com/artwear.
This event is produced by an outside organization and is unaffiliated with the Downtown Development Authority. The DDA website serves as a marketing outlet for events and promotions occurring inside the Downtown boundary. For questions regarding the event, please contact the event producer.