Abbey Muza: Queer Materials Lab Visiting Artist Lecture
Abbey Muza (MFA '22) will be giving an artist lecture on their practice, as well as the TC2 Loom, a digital weaving machine that enhances innovation and creativity by allowing for instant changes to design, warp density, weft material, and weave structure.
Abbey Muza uses weaving as a methodology to explore narration, identity, and image-making. They have been an artist in residence at ACRE and Alternative Worksite, and have been a Fulbright France Harriet-Hale Wooley Awardee, a Leroy Neiman Fellow at the Oxbow School of Art, and a visiting artist at the École nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. They have shown their work at spaces including Tusk, Slow Dance, and the Fondation des États Unis. They have a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and an MFA in Fiber and Material Studies from the Tyler School of Art and Architecture.
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This event is supported by the General Activities Fee (GAF) and Tyler Fiber and Material Studies Department.