/Public Art
Artist Reception: Liz Harvey "the lost ones: iterations and murmurs"
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Explore the process behind developing the lost ones, a five-year interactive performance project, in which a dress becomes a vessel for a community stitching circle. Responding to each audience and location, the project evolved over twenty-six performances to explore ecological concerns, untold stories, overlooked art practices, and community healing.

SFSNAD is a non-profit organization dedicated to the education and preservation of hand embroidery and needlework objects. We do this by offering high quality, educational and exhibition opportunities that honor imagination and creativity, with the goal of advancing the knowledge of needlework and textile arts from around the world.
SFSNAD is a non-profit organization dedicated to the education and preservation of hand embroidery and needlework objects. We do this by offering high quality, educational and exhibition opportunities that honor imagination and creativity, with the goal of advancing the knowledge of needlework and textile arts from around the world.