Here is the first doorway in the series called “What is Your Dream?” based on Martin Luther King’s speech. The back of the doorway is a group of see through black netting pockets. People are invited to answer the question What is your Dream (for mankind, yourself, your family, your community). They write it down on a piece of paper provided and place it in a pocket. It has been to many places in the US and then spent 2 1/2 years in the American Embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan to encourage communication. It was part of the Roots of Racism: Ignorance and Fear show which included 50 other fiber artists.
I have been creating with fibers for over 40 years in a variety of ways: fashion design, fiber sculptures,fabric art wall hangings and artquilts. I have been fortunate to have my work exhibited in the United States as well as internationally including Pakistan, Africa and Russia and published in Quilting Arts magazine, America: From the Heart and the Art in American Embassy’s collections. I am passionate about creating textile “paintings” using new and re-purposed materials, applying dyes, paints, pen and pencil, thread and manipulating surfaces to explore and express my ideas.
Marlene Glickman I have a Dream Doorway
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Marlene Glickman I have a Dream Doorway
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Here is the first doorway in the series called “What is Your Dream?” based on Martin Luther King’s speech. The back of the doorway is a group of see through black netting pockets. People are invited to answer the question What is your Dream (for mankind, yourself, your family, your community). They write it down on a piece of paper provided and place it in a pocket. It has been to many places in the US and then spent 2 1/2 years in the American Embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan to encourage communication. It was part of the Roots of Racism: Ignorance and Fear show which included 50 other fiber artists.
I have been creating with fibers for over 40 years in a variety of ways: fashion design, fiber sculptures,fabric art wall hangings and artquilts. I have been fortunate to have my work exhibited in the United States as well as internationally including Pakistan, Africa and Russia and published in Quilting Arts magazine, America: From the Heart and the Art in American Embassy’s collections. I am passionate about creating textile “paintings” using new and re-purposed materials, applying dyes, paints, pen and pencil, thread and manipulating surfaces to explore and express my ideas.