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Liz Collins: Motherlode

Institution
RISD Museum
Grant Cycle
Spring 2024
Amount
$60,000
Type of Grant
Exhibition Support
Website
risdmuseum.org/exhibitions/liz-collins ↗
Liz Collins, Worst Year Ever, 2010/2017. Cotton, Lurex, silk, and wool. 46 x 37 in. ⁠
Liz Collins, Ecstasy, 2014-16. Colored pencil on paper, 12 x 27 ½ in.
Liz Collins, Knitting Nation Phase 4: Pride, held at Waterplace Park in Providence, Rhode Island, 2008.⁠
Liz Collins, The First Explosion, 2011-12. Cotton, Lurex, rayon and wool, 13 x 12 ½ in. ⁠
Liz Collins, Grief Diminished, 2018. Linen, polyester, and silk. 57 x 60 ¾ in. ⁠
Liz Collins, Red Lightning Wheel, 2024. Lurex, polyester, and silk, 62 ½ x 58 ½ in. ⁠

Liz Collins: Motherlode celebrates the richly varied career and work of the New York-based Queer feminist artist known for her bold abstract patterns, inventive use of materials, and radical experiments with fiber. Over the past three decades, Collins has excavated deep below the surface of established ways of making, bringing to light eye-dazzling creations that disrupt the boundaries between art, design, and craft.

From her early career as a cutting-edge fashion designer to her Knitting Nation performances to her recent large-scale installations, Collins has mined the textile medium for its ability to convey the textured complexities of power and intimacy. This exhibition, the first US survey of her work, brings together an unprecedented range of material, including large-scale sculptural work, fashion, needlework, drawings, performance documentation, and ephemera produced from the late 1980s until now.

See Also

Installation view of Nancy Elizabeth Prophet: I Will Not Bend An Inch at the RISD Museum
Exhibition Support

Nancy Elizabeth Prophet: I Will Not Bend An Inch
RISD Museum
Providence, RI

2007

The Regional Re-granting Program is established to recognize and support the movement of independently organized, public-facing, artist-centered activity that animates local and regional art scenes but that lies beyond the reach of traditional funding sources.

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