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"I'm not happy if I'm not making something with my hands." The process of tapestry weaving is a long and intricate one, and Gano has been tweaking her technique for more than 41 years.
She discovered tapestry weaving in 2017 and has been weaving nearly every day since. Places she has taught include the Currier Museum of Art, the League of NH Craftsmen, and the former Twiggs Gallery.
The Times of Trenton Fine Arts: ‘Weaving Re-imagined’ in New Hope Published: Jun. 02, 2021, 7:30 a.m.
Contributed by Michael G. French, College of Letters and Science Weaving and Woodwork: A Scandinavian Design Partnership celebrates the long and distinguished careers of UC Davis design professor ...
Michael Dempsey/The Jersey JournalThe Tapestry Church Father's Day resolution ceremony took place at the Girls & Boys Club in Jersey City on June 17. Kelon Sinclair of Jersey City holds his 3-year ...
Archie Brennan, the grand old man of tapestry weaving who lived some of his life on Maui, died Oct. 31 in the arms of his wife, Susan Martin Maffei, in upstate New York. Brennan, 88, and Martin ...
It is a tapestry that is made up of all kinds of different things – hopes, joys, dreams, disappointments, and sorrows – each of these (and many more) have a unique and special function to perform.