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"Look Both Ways" at the Reflection Gallery December 6 to January 31
"Look Both Ways...New and Used Works" is a retrospective exhibit of Fredendall's work that highlights the many ideas and memories that appear in her work. " A connection to Finland strengthens Fredendall's work. In fact, it was there that she discovered her love of felting. "The unique properties of wool have kept my attention since I learned hands-on felt making techniques 15 years ago in Finland," Fredendall says. "But it was on Isle Royale when I realized that I could use this great medium to chart the paths of humans and animals that so fascinated me. That was 2002, and I have been working with wool as an art medium ever since." M Fredendall is a professor of fiber and fashion design at Finlandia University, where she has taught for almost twenty years. She has a master of fine arts from Goddard College, Plainfield, Vt. Her work has been exhibited in Finland and nationwide. The Reflection Gallery is located on the second level of Finlandia's Jutila Center campus, 200 Michigan Street, Hancock, MI 49930. For additional information, call 906-487-7500 or e-mail finlandiareflectiongallery@gmail.com.
Photo cutlines: Photo 1: "Of' Relics and Remembered Treasures" Photo 2: "South Face" Photo 3: "Vaari's Passage" Photo 4: The artist Phyllis Fredendall
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