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Ohio Designer Craftsmen

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Fated Glory

“I often listen to radio news while in my studio and I produced this piece when the war in Iraq was dominating the news. I wanted to make a visually, viscerally and artistically strong commentary on the political landscape, while also making a universal statement.

An earlier work, titled Cost of War, incorporated bodies in a way that reminded me of flag imagery. This was the
inspiration for Fated Glory, which for me even more powerfully reflected my anti-war sentiments. I have been gratified to note over time that this piece has also touched others. Fated Glory has won awards in several previous exhibitions.”

Adrienne Sloane is a mixed media artist with a focus in fiber techniques. Her work has won numerous awards and has been published in Fiberarts, American Craft, Surface Design Journal and numerous other magazines and journals.

Sloane’s work is in the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Goldstein Museum of Design, the American Textile History Museum and the Kamm Collection. She has worked with indigenous knitters in Bolivia and Peru and she shows and teaches sculptural fiber internationally

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Established in 1963, Ohio Designer Craftsmen engages and enriches the community through high-quality exhibitions and education programs, and supports/promotes the professional development of craft artists. The organization owns and operates the Ohio Craft Museum in the Grandview Heights area and has organized Winterfair in Columbus for over 45 years. Ongoing funding for Ohio Designer Craftsmen is provided by the Ohio Arts Council, Greater Columbus Arts Council and the Columbus Foundation.

 

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