event-type
: Exhibitions + Shows
Tennessee Craft 2025 Member Exhibition highlights and promotes the excellence and high standards of Tennessee Craft member artists and provides public visibility and recognition for the quality and diversity of craft found in Tennessee.
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Experience the vibrant sensory textile works in a new exhibition at the American Swedish Institute. Emelie Röndahl creates large-scale figurative textiles that challenge and expand the possibilities of rya, a traditional Scandinavian weaving technique.
As a textile artist, Emelie challenges tradition by showcasing new aspects of rya, creating depth and duality in her works, which can be viewed from both sides. Her works ask viewers to slow down and look closely.
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Curated by the American-Scandinavian Foundation, this traveling exhibition features stunning works by 24 artists from the Upper Midwest.
Highlighting innovations to and variations on traditions, this exhibit presents artists’ works as living, malleable forms grounded in traditional skills rather than as static objects rooted in the imagined past. The exhibition challenges the dominant “heritage model” of ethnic folklore by emphasizing that “all tradition is change.”
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Surface Tension brings together two makers whose creative paths emerge from distinct disciplines.
Erika Diamond is a textile-based artist working with Kevlar and eggshells to create wearable garments and Chelsea Lillo is an Anaplastologist who crafts custom prosthetic devices for patients who experience loss or alteration of facial or physical anatomy.
Diamond and Lillo’s works navigate the terrain of the human body—its identity, construction, safety, and movement within society.
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Many ideas have been fired up at Pittsburgh Glass Center since the Idea Furnace program started in 2012. Nearly 60 artists have participated in this experimental design program that connects non-glass artists with glass artists and encourages exploration in other art forms. The exhibition showcases the work of 6 artists of other mediums who were inspired by glass.
- Renee Cox
- Sean Derry
- Wade Kramm
- Erin Mallea
- Mary Martin
- Alisha B. Wormsley
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California Fibers will present the variety of fiber art in late summer or early fall at the Huntington Beach Arts Center, CA.
Weaving, basketry, textile design, felting, and quilting,
Dates to be announced.
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The Denton Maker Center (DMC) will be hosting its first Art Jewelry Celebration (AJC) on Saturday, November 14, 2026.
The event will feature one-of-a-kind and limited production pieces from a range of art jewelers, from established professionals to rising stars.
Food, refreshments, and live music will also be a part of this festive event.
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I Am Clay is the first exhibition to focus on figurative pottery from Acoma Pueblo.
The community-curated show examines historic Puebloan precursors to figuration in clay, and considers how tourism during the early 20th century helped shape the development of this practice.
Over 120 objects will narrate the story of the Acoma women artists at the heart of this tradition.
I Am Clay travels to Haak’u Museum at Acoma Pueblo in February 2027.
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Five decades ago, the most influential craft exhibition ever staged, OBJECTS: USA, toured America. New York-based gallery R & Company revived the exhibition in 2020 and 2024, ultimately resulting in a traveling version that pairs work by artists from the original exhibition with those of contemporary makers.
America has changed a great deal over the past fifty years, yet the creative capacities of individual makers remain one of America’s most inspiring cultural wellsprings.
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The Kids Design Glass program celebrates the relationship between designers and master glassblowers. The program gives children ages twelve and under the opportunity to submit drawings to the Museum’s Hot Shop Team. Periodically, the Team selects individual designs to be brought to life as glass sculptures, to the child designer’s exact specifications. Kids Design Glass: The First Generation features 50 of the first Kids Design Glass sculptures created in 2004.
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Field Notes references the practice of natural historians, professional and amateur, recording observations while being in nature.
The innately curious artists in this exhibition have trained their prodigious skills in glass in the same way, honoring the natural world in their work, and reminding the viewer of the marvelous phenomena outside of the studio walls.
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Alice Ballard’s Finding Solace presents an organic landscape of ceramic sculpture inspired by seeds, pods, and other natural forms.
Known for her meditative approach and deep reverence for nature’s cycles of growth and renewal, Ballard’s work explores the interconnectedness between humanity and the natural world.
This exhibition celebrates a lifetime devoted to observing life’s quiet metamorphoses and translating them into sculptural poetry in clay.
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The Best of Tennessee Craft exhibition is a state-wide, juried, biennial exhibition presented by Tennessee Craft, the most visible and respected craft organization in the State. The exhibition celebrates contemporary and traditional crafts and showcases the high standard of excellence and design among Tennessee craft artists.
We are honored to be partnering with the Art Museum of the University of Memphis for this prestigious biennial event.
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Twenty-nine Art Cloth Network artists from the US and Canada created thirty works of textile art addressing the show’s theme, Blurred Boundaries.
Boundaries define space, relationships, and transitions, yet they are rarely fixed. Blurred Boundaries explores shifting limits—personal, political, and artistic.
By embracing liminal spaces, we challenge rigid divides. Blurred Boundaries invite viewers to look closer, question perceptions, and find beauty in the undefined.
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108|Contemporary is thrilled to present FIBERWORKS 2026, Fiber Artists of Oklahoma’s member juried exhibition.
On view June 5 – July 25, 2026 this exhibition provides Oklahoma fiber artists an opportunity to showcase their work from traditional crafts to innovative art.
This eclectic show honors quality workmanship and original design. The exhibit also educates the public about the many facets of fiber artistry by presenting a wide range of media, techniques and traditions.
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