Joseph Gross Gallery
10:00AM
Reception: Thursday, Sept. 25, 4 to 7 p.m.
“Future Tense 2025” will celebrate the creative work of student artists, designers and makers working with — or inspired by — fiber and textile materials or techniques.
The exhibition, on view Aug. 19 to Nov. 21 at the School of Art’s Joseph Gross Gallery, offers a glimpse into the future of contemporary fibers by presenting the very best work being made by students in the field today.
The exhibition, a collaboration with the Surface Design Association, is juried by Ann Morton of The Violet Protest. A reception and talk with Morton will be held Thursday, Sept. 25, from 4 to 7 p.m.
The Surface Design Association is an international membership organization providing a platform for the exchange of ideas, methods and materials. “We inspire creativity, encourage innovation, and advocate for excellence as a global leader in textile-inspired art and design,” the SDA website says. “Our community is expansive: from makers and artists to academics and enthusiasts.”