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Digitally printed fabric, fabric paint, embroidery floss; 18" x 18"

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By Taryn Singleton

NOTE: At the end of each exhibition, we will reach out to you using your provided contact information to schedule a pick-up date. For shipping options, please contact jen@108contemporary.org for more details.

Rose Colored Glasses is an exhibition featuring two Oklahoma based fiber artists, Kendall Ross and Taryn Singleton on view at 108|Contemporary October 4 – November 23, 2024. Ross and Singleton create functional fine art using traditional crafts such as knitting, quilting, sewing, and embroidery. Ross creates text-based work that explores feelings of insecurity and confusion when reality doesn’t match societal expectations or aspirations while Singleton uses a variety of mediums to explore feelings of anxiety and frustration as systemic problems with seemingly clear solutions continue to plague us. Through the forms of traditionally woman dominated crafts both artists navigate the challenges of existing in, and pushing back against, a world where the deck feels stacked against so many.