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SUMMARY:Vox Stellarum
DESCRIPTION:Western Wyoming Community College's Art Gallery will display Vox Stellarum\, a fiber arts show from January 16th through February 21st\, with a Gallery Talk at 12:30PM on January 17th. \n\n\n\nElin Noble is the award-winning author of Dyes & Paints: A Hands-On Guide to Coloring Fabric. Noble has a BFA in Fiber from the University of Washington and an extensive portfolio of exhibitions\, classes\, lectures\, and television appearances.\n\n\n\nIn the series\, the silk panels are folded and clamped\, and the sericin removed. This process is called de-gumming. By selectively removing sericin\, sections of cloth become less transparent. Through the fold and clamp resist process\, some of the black color is removed\, creating a second layer of pattern. When two panels are hung together as one\, these processes allow the two pieces of cloth to engage in a play between patterns\, between dark and light\, and between transparency and opaqueness. When the cloth gently moves\, it also allows for a play of moir patterns.\n\n\n\nFor more information regarding the event and show\, please contact Dr. Florence McEwin at fmcewin@westernwyoming.edu\, or check the Mustang Connections App at www.westernwyoming.edu/app.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Western Wyoming Community College&rsquo\;s Art Gallery will display Vox Stellarum\, a fiber arts show from January 16th through February 21st\, with a Gallery Talk at 12:30PM on January 17th.
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\nElin Noble is the award-winning author of Dyes &\; Paints: A Hands-On Guide to Coloring Fabric. Noble has a BFA in Fiber from the University of Washington and an extensive portfolio of exhibitions\, classes\, lectures\, and television appearances.
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\nIn the series\, the silk panels are folded and clamped\, and the sericin removed. This process is called de-gumming. By selectively removing sericin\, sections of cloth become less transparent. Through the fold and clamp resist process\, some of the black color is removed\, creating a second layer of pattern. When two panels are hung together as one\, these processes allow the two pieces of cloth to engage in a play between patterns\, between dark and light\, and between transparency and opaqueness. When the cloth gently moves\, it also allows for a play of moiré\; patterns.
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\nFor more information regarding the event and show\, please contact Dr. Florence McEwin at fmcewin@westernwyoming.edu\, or check the Mustang Connections App at www.westernwyoming.edu/app.
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LOCATION:Western Wyoming Community College's Art Gallery
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URL:https://business.rockspringschamber.com/events/details/vox-stellarum-9025
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