| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Needle Art: A Postmodern Sewing Circle The art of needlework is thousands of years old, employing materials and methods handed down through countless generations. Needle Art: A Postmodern Sewing Circle, opening [opening date] at [your institution], pays tribute to this legacy by presenting 50 objects by artists who use needlework forms or traditional needlework materials, tools, and techniques to create powerful and expressive works of art. The needle is an ancient and universal tool, and an evolutionary thread connects the artists in this exhibition with their historical past. Some use the sewing machine, a tool that merges artistic creation with commercial production and precision. Other artists are laptop sewers, accomplishing their work stitch by stitch. The artists in this postmodern sewing circle use familiar techniques—embroidery, quilting, beadwork, and upholstery—in a very contemporary way. But though the methods may be traditional, the materials range from gingham and organza to beach towels, Styrofoam, cornhusks, and even baseballs. The works on display vary from the personal and nostalgic to the political, feminist, and simply funny. The objects are a bridge, taking us from what we thought we knew about needle art—as “women's work” or as a minor art—to an appreciation of it as a medium with enormous artistic potential. Needle Art: A Postmodern Sewing Circle is a cutting-edge exhibition that blends the old with the new, craft with fine art, into a dazzling and thought-provoking experience. [In this paragraph, provide details about any activities you plan in conjunction with the exhibition. Also include information about museum/gallery hours, admission costs, and a phone number to call for additional information.] Needle Art: A Postmodern Sewing Circle is curated by Carrie Lederer, Curator of Exhibitions at the Bedford Gallery in Walnut Creek, California. The exhibition is organized by the Bedford Gallery and toured by ExhibitsUSA. The purpose of ExhibitsUSA is to create access to an array of arts and humanities exhibitions, nurture the development and understanding of diverse art forms and cultures, and encourage the expanding depth and breadth of cultural life in local communities. ExhibitsUSA is a national division of Mid-America Arts Alliance, a private, nonprofit organization founded in 1972. *Please see www.exhibitsusa.org for the most current crediting information.
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