Exhibitions

 

Westchester Women:
A Window into their Worlds

November 2024 - January 2025
White Plains Public Library
100 Martine Ave, White Plains, NY

Opening Reception: 2:00 pm Sunday, December 15

Women often live multiple lives at once, trying to be the perfect mother, daughter, employee, boss, friend, and community member all while hiding challenges in one realm from those in another. Those carefully constructed walls came crashing down in 2020 when the pandemic forced everyone inside where those walls became windows and the different aspects of their lives began to merge together.

This exhibition gives a glimpse of what was happening in some women’s lives during those tumultuous times. See how women ranging from a priest to a doctor to a small business owner juggled the various aspects of their lives through a series of fiber art pieces. Also included is a piece created by students from GOOD for Girls (ages 8-18) where each square tells the story of one girl’s pandemic experience as well as artwork expressing Heather’s journey through the adventures of parenting.

 

Sacred Threads

November 2024 - October 2027

Ten Years Later will be part of the Sacred Threads travelling exhibition and will be on view in TX, IN, OR, VA, MI, MA, NC, and ME over the next few years. The full schedule can be found at sacredthreadsquilts.com

The main Sacred Threads show will be in Indianopolis, IN September 25 - October 5, 2025. Click here for more information.

 

Radical Kindness II  

Vector Artist Initiative

This online exhibition shows us how kindness can help bring hope to a world that can feel like a downward spiral of increasingly deplorable human interactions. This exhibit is intended to inspire you to exemplify more kindness in your life, which will benefit both you and humanity in general.

Check it out at https://vectorartistinitiative.com/

 

Color(less)

Ely Center of Contemporary Art
Digital Grace Online Exhibition

June 16 - August 24, 2024

Innocence Lost is included in this online exhibition that explores artwork which uses little or no color and how light is required to perceive color. Check out the exhibition at elycenter.org

See a list of Heather’s previous exhibitions here.