
Three artists begin with paper and cloth before taking their work in distinct directions. Though their approaches differ, they share an appreciation for the versatility of these simple materials and their potential to create powerful art.
Flora Golden composes realistic images which often glide into the world of fantasy; she uses leather strips, paper, and paint to create her imaginative work.
Using paper, paint, cloth and embroidery, Kristin Meuser imagines life-size installations of childhood dolls coupled with wild animals that voice the dolls’ strength and emotions.
Suzanne DeCuir creates narrative works related to her ancestral history as well as large paper and cloth installations that explore both the sacred and the ineffable.