Tuft Enough Travels

Tuft Enough has just returned from North Carolina and is now headed to Brooklyn. This piece which was made at the Arrowmont School of Crafts during Pentaculum, recently won First Place in Reclaimed! at the Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland County (curated by Bryant Holsenbeck).

It will be on view at Site:Brooklyn from Fri, Nov 1, 2019 1:00 PM  Sat, Nov 30, 2019 6:00 PM.From Site:Brooklyn:

Juried by Jean Shin

What is the relationship between recycling and art? We constantly seek out ways to deal with what we produce, consume, and discard. The aesthetic potential of trash is well established in artistic practice. It has had its place in avant-garde since the early twentieth century, when Marcel Duchamp introduced the idea of the readymade: discarded, modified works, remanufactured and displayed as an art. Site:Brooklyn is seeking artists whose practice continues to investigate the relationship between discarded materials and art. We are looking for works across all mediums

About the Juror:
Jean Shin is nationally recognized for her monumental installations that transform everyday objects into elegant expressions of identity and community. Her work has been widely exhibited in over 150 major museums and cultural institutions, including solo exhibitions at The Museum of Modern Art in New York, Fabric Workshop and Museum in Philadelphia, Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington DC.