TERRIE HANCOCK MANGAT
Quilts
April 12 – July 28, 2013
In addition to the work of Milton Glaser, Carl Solway Gallery highlights recent quilts by Terrie Hancock Mangat, an internationally known textile artist currently living and working in Taos, New Mexico. Since the 1970s, she has been noted for pioneering and popularizing quilts incorporating mixed media embellishments. Born and raised in Cold Spring, Kentucky, she graduated from the University of Kentucky with a degree in art and lived in Cincinnati for a number of years. She cites many influences on her work including Kentucky's rich quiltmaking heritage and travels to Africa and the American Southwest, where she now resides. In 1994, she and her sister, Becky Hancock, founded St. Theresa's Textile Trove, originally located in Over-the-Rhine and now located in the Pendleton Art Center.
Taos Mountain Fireworks, 2012, Cotton, silk, acrylic paint, pearls, rhinestones, Bugle beads, hand stitching, 91.25 x 89.5 inches
Orange Fireworks, Mixed media, 21.25 x 19 inches
Silver Fireworks, Mixed media, 12.75 x 12.5 inches, Framed: 18.75 x 18.5 inches
Dice Fireworks, Mixed media, 12.5 x 13.5 inches, Framed: 18 x 18 inches
Grossbeak Visits Rock Garden, Machine piecing, hand reverse appliqué, hand embroidery, zipper embellishment, acrylic paint, 23 x 22 inches
Scraps, Bugle Beads and Paint, 2012, Machine pieced fabric and embroidery, 44.5 x 40 inches
Asian Influence Scrap Bag, 2012, Machine pieced fabric, 55 x 51 inches
Tiger Chopsticks and Green Tape, 2012, Machine pieced fabric, 60 x 57.5 inches