“Tethered” is an exciting art installation currently at Ground Floor Contemporary art gallery, 111 Richard Arrington Jr Blvd South in Birmingham, Alabama. The work of three artists – Elaine Farley Kinnaird, Anita Gómez-Ronderos, and Miriam Norris Omura – will be on exhibit, July 1-18. Gallery hours are Sundays 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. There will be an artist talk via Zoom Sunday, July 11 at 2:00 p.m., Central Daylight Time (check the gallery website for Zoom link and details).
My daughter, Elaine Kinnaird, is one of the artists featured. With her photographs, she offers us a peek at her exhibit and also a look into the process of creating art.
“I grow my cotton, pick, gin, spin and dye it,” she states on her Instagram post about the exhibit. “This piece is stained with turmeric. I like feeling like I'm really a part of the material process.”
A hook on the adjoining wall anchors a metal ring that holds all the strands of yarn which then span out to the eye hooks on the other wall.
To see more work by Elaine Kinnaird, check out her website at https://efkinnaird.wixsite.com/elainefarleykinnaird
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