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Marcia Hammond Marcia Hammond Weaving/Wearables |
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working at the art of her craft for over 30 years. She is a fourth generation
clothing designer, who is recognized particularly for the subtlety of
color work woven into chenille garments and accessories. She often refers
to her weaving as painting with fibers and the garments she creates as
hand-woven comfort. Exhibiting her work extensively throughout the United States for the last 25 years, Marcia has won many awards at different exhibitions- from such places as Coconut Grove in Florida to the Bruce Museum in Greenwich CT. She has exhibited at the prestigious Smithsonian Craft Show in Washington, D.C., served on the board for the Vermont Crafts Council and has been a juror for the American Craft Council shows. She is currently also painting canvasses in oils and in watercolors, as well as exploring color on silk fabric with an eye to silk garment making. In 2006, Marcia became the founding member of a new cooperatively run gallery in Woodstock, VT called "Collective-The Art of Craft." Her work as well as the work of many talented artists can be seen there seven days a week. I |
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