Schedule of Shows
A group show called “A Common Thread” has over 50 artists participating, each artist using a portion of Sue’s last installation piece to create their own work.
Our first show, at the Wayne Center for the Arts in Wooster, Ohio, is June 12-August 7, 2025. Opening reception June 12. Artists participating are:
River Berry - Michigan
Alice Carpenter - Connecticut
Dana Grubbe - Ohio (see blog on this site for a peek at her work)
Ann B. Kim- Massachusetts
Ellen Knolls - Ohio
Janette Knowles - Ohio
Dalia Koppes - Ohio
Randall LaGro - New Mexico
Jennifer Landau - Ohio
Tom Megalis - Ohio
Cody F. Miller - Ohio
Paula Nees - Oregon (see blog for a peek at her work)
Char Norman - Ohio
Frauke Palmer - Ohio
Dawn Petrill - Ohio
Phoenix Rising Printshop - Ohio
Judy Rush- Ohio
Barb Vogel - Ohio (see blog for a peek at her work)
Jo Westfall - Ohio
Anona Wheeler - Ohio
Ellen Knolls
“For Sue”
A COMMON THREAD - Paula Nees
Paula Nees
Read MoreA Common Thread - Alice Carpenter
Alice was “on it”!! She was one of the first ones to complete the work for the shows (not that it was a race or anything), and it’s beautiful. Two small fabric pieces, described below:
Artist Statement.
“At first glance the idea of collaboration felt daunting. Sue’s “for the wall” fabric works are big, bold, and most, with glorious color. My works on paper are small in scale, intimate, and expressed in a neutral palette. Where was our “common thread”? I was immediately drawn to her physical thread work, and knew I wanted threads to play a strong visual role in our collaboration. In the beginning, I focused on Sue’s work without thought to what my work is about. It was not until I started to consider the themes I gravitate toward, that possibilities for compromise took shape.
I found inspiration in landscape to be a common thread. Of Impermanence, is a marriage of Sue’s fabric and love of color with my use of monotype and collage.
In Memento Mori, the structure, a reoccurring theme in my work, stands alone, as we each, in reality, stand alone. The most intimate, important areas of life are lived behind closed doors. Here, my structure and neutral palette play out on Sue’s fabrics in a monotype collage.
Each work, Memento Mori and Of Impermanence reflect on the inevitability of death and how we choose to celebrate life.”
Bio.
Alice Carpenter, printmaker and painter, has devoted her printmaking practice to the monotype since 2014. Her monotypes have received recognition in numerous regional juried exhibitions, as well as national juried shows, including The Butler Museum of American Art 85th National Midyear Exhibition, Directors Award, 2021. Recently, she was honored to have two of her monotypes selected and published in the Fall 2023 online Decoy issue of The Harvard Advocate.
Her work often reflects the nighttime magic found, as a child, in Appalachian Ohio. After the past 50 years of “city living” in Columbus, Ohio, a recent move to Wallingford, CT, has returned her to her rural roots.
A Common Thread - a tribute show to Sue Cavanaugh
a tribute show called "A Common Thread". Work by over 35 artists from Ohio and outside the State honoring Sue Cavanaugh.
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