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(un)disclosed with Bryana Bibbs
September 10, 2022 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Join us for the Opening Reception of (un)disclosed with Bryan an exhibition of select Fall 2020 Journal Series weavings.
ABOUT THIS EVENT
(un)disclosed is an exhibition of select Fall 2020 Journal Series weavings. These weavings are an alternative to handwritten journals that document Bibbs’ day-to-day life through the intuitive use of color, textures, and material.
Bibbs’ Journal Series weavings will be on exhibit at 1100 Florence Gallery, September 1 – 19.
Join us for the Opening Reception, September 10, 6-8p. RSVP.
Weaving Workshop with Bryana Bibbs
Meet Bryana and learn about her techniques of hand-carding, hand-spinning at a Weaving Workshop, September 18, 2-4p.
About this event
The Weaving Workshop will be September 18, 2-4pm at 1100 Florence Gallery. Purchase workshop tickets here, $15 per person (includes all materials), limit 25 people.
Statement:
My art practice is about struggles with mental health, acceptance, relationships, and other daily experiences. I tell these stories using an intuitive process that uses color, material (traditional and non-traditional), texture, and mark-making. Telling stories about trauma and mental health aren’t always the easiest to do based on the stigmas in our society, but being able to use the repetitious techniques of hand-carding, hand-spinning, and weaving as a form of cathartic release has allowed me to share these stories with viewers.
See more of Bibbs’ work and process
Website: bryanabibbs.com
Website: thewewereneveraloneproject.org
Instagram: @bryanabibbs
Instagram: @thewewereneveraloneproject
Artist Bio:
Bryana Bibbs (b. 1991) is a Chicago-based textile artist, painter, and art educator who earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts with an emphasis in Fiber and Material Studies at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her work comes from her struggles with depression, anxiety, relationships, self-validation, and how to deal with everyday occurrences. She is the founder of The We Were Never Alone Project – A Weaving Workshop for Victims and Survivors of Domestic Violence, a 2021 – 2022 Chicago Artist Coalition HATCH Residency Artist, and serves on the Surface Design Association’s Education Committee. Bryana’s work has been on view in Brooklyn, New York, Chicago, Illinois, and Evanston, Illinois.
Gallery Hours
•Fridays 5-8P
•Saturdays & Sundays 12-5P
By Appointment (847)544-8205
1100 Florence Ave. Evanston, IL 60202
1100florence.com