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Butler's first solo museum exhibition Bisa Butler: Portraits was co-organized between the Art Institute of Chicago and the Katonah Museum of Art. It was scheduled to first open at the Katonah Museum of Art from March 15 to June 14, 2020; however, after temporarily closing due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the exhibition was extended to October 4, 2020.
Maggie Thompson is a Native American textile artist and designer from the Fond du Lac Ojibwe with a focus on "knitwear and tapestry". [1] Her work focuses on her heritage and identity and also addresses cultural appropriation and Native authenticity. She is the director of the Two Rivers Gallery in Minneapolis, [2]
Thancoupie Gloria Fletcher James (1937–2011): ceramicist, painter and textile artist, Aboriginal artist; Gil Jamieson (1934–1992): painter of figurative art works, landscape art works, and portraits; Bob Jenyns (1944–2015): humorous and figurative sculpture, painting, drawing and prints; Natalie Jeremijenko (born 1966): installation artist
Kris Torne, portrait by Oluf Wold-Torne (1899) Kristine (Kris) Torne née Laache (1 February 1867 – 24 April 1946, Florence, Italy) was a Norwegian painter and textile artist. In 1894, she was one of ten artists who participated in the Vågåsommeren artists' colony in Vågå Municipality, Innlandet County. [1]
Alma Lesch (March 12, 1917 – May 15, 1999) was an American fiber artist known for her fiber portraits. [1] She was "the undisputed grande dame of Kentucky textile arts." [2] A historic marker notes her achievements in Shepherdsville, Kentucky where Lesch lived and had her studio. [3]
Zohra Opoku (born 1976) [1] is a German-born Ghanaian textile artist and photographer. [2] She used textile patterns to inform her photographed portraits. [1] She was born in Altdöbern, Germany, [3] and she lives in Accra. She is known for her installations, performances, textile designs, photographs and videos.