Knitting Peace

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February 25, 2010
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These images are of a recent installation by Michele Feder-Nadoff at the Elmhurst Gallery Accelerator Space. Feder-Nadoff’s installation included her painted-drawings, a video installation, and knitting peace- a performance done with fellow artists Hanah Diab and Aliza Buchman after the Gaza war. In knitting peace visitors were encouraged to knit and think about current events and how to transform them.

Michele has a new exhibition Soundings: The Chayah Drawings, opening 2/26 in Chicago at the Audible Gallery at ESS. Chayah Drawings are large suspended pieces, viewed from both the front and rear. They engage the viewer like manuscript sheets or layers of tanned skin, unattached to walls and wafting in the air currents stirred up by passers by.

Michele will be drawing on site Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays 2-5 PM.

Soundings: The Chayah Drawings
Audible Gallery at Experimental Sound Studio
Friday, February 26, 2010
6:00pm - 9:00pm
5925 N. Ravenswood
Chicago, IL 60660

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