Fiber artists working in yarn, silk, and beads explore what "square" means—from literal geometry to mathematical concept—across wearable pieces, quilts, wall hangings, and functional textiles that transform the shape into clothing, accessories, and home goods.
artOctober 6 – November 8 · Torpedo Factory Art Center
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Tue, Sep 1–Sun, Oct 4
Studio 29 – Potomac Fiber Arts Gallery
Fiber artists explore the visual possibilities of working within a single color palette, from handspun yarns to silk-painted surfaces across wearables, quilts, and home goods.
ExhibitionTue, Jul 28–Sun, Aug 30
Studio 29 – Potomac Fiber Arts Gallery
Fiber artists working across beading, weaving, and silk painting show how thread, yarn, and unconventional materials become wearable and livable things—scarves, quilts, wall hangings, even napkins that demand a second look.
ExhibitionMon, Aug 3–Sun, Aug 30
Studio 19 – Scope Gallery
The Kiln Club fills a gallery with clay animals—some you'd find in a barn, others only in dreams. Naturalistic chickens stand beside painted dragons and flying fish, each one brimming with personality and the kind of humor that comes from actually caring about your craft.
ExhibitionMon, Aug 31–Sun, Sep 27
Studio 19 – Scope Gallery
Members of the Kiln Club rotate their ceramic work through the gallery, so you'll find different glazed platters, vessels, and sculptures each time you stop by—a rotating display that rewards repeat visits.
ExhibitionMon, Sep 28–Sun, Nov 1
Studio 19 – Scope Gallery
Potters and collectors discover how clay becomes a language between people—through shared studios, passed-down techniques, and the particular intimacy of opening a kiln together.
ExhibitionMon, Nov 2–Sun, Nov 29
Studio 19 – Scope Gallery
Local ceramic artists present functional serving pieces designed for the holiday table—bowls, platters, and dishes made to be used and shared rather than admired from afar.
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