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ALYSSA SAKINA PHEOBUS

  • About
  • Drawing
    • The All-Seeing
    • Portal
    • I Have Been a Portal Twice
    • Harmonic Stars
    • Vessels
    • Liminal Abstraction
  • Printmaking
    • The Eyes of 'Azrā'īl
    • Icons for the Eleventh Hour
    • Witness Trees
    • Tree Shrine
    • Rizq
    • Hands of God
    • Aloysha
  • Painting
    • Witness Trees
    • Constellations
    • Characters
    • Khizrnama
    • Ladder
  • Collage
    • Talismanic Robe
    • Patched Robe
    • Garden of Fidelity
    • Travelers
    • Shadow Embroidery
    • Apparitions
  • Textiles
    • Prayer Quilt
    • Qibla Cloth
    • Razai
  • Exhibitions
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Patterning - Group exhibition opening at North Loop, Williamstown, June 10

May 29, 2023

This season’s inaugural group show brings together artists considering pattern across a range of media, forging new connections between textile and painting, ceramic, and printmaking. Working and reworking material through felting, weaving, mark-making, and dyeing, these artists explore the repetition inherent to pattern in both process and form. Pattern—often relegated to the margin—becomes the center, whether conceptually or compositionally.

In these works, patterns and textiles hold histories and narratives both personal and collective, offering insights into familial, cultural, and material memory rooted in the texture of daily life.

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