Gail Katz-James
Gail
is an artist who works primarily with found objects and hardware to
construct wall reliefs that resemble familiar household textiles like
quilts, lace or pile fabrics. She enjoys teaching to share her
knowledge and joy of different media like drawing, painting, collage,
weaving, printing and dyeing.
Gail shows her work locally and
nationally. She earned her MFA in Textile Arts at UC Davis in 1996.
Her emphasis at that time was weaving and dyeing in conjunction with
the computerized AVL loom. Gail maintains a studio in her home and
dabbles in selling computer-generated textile designs to the textile
industry. She has also produced several public artworks including a
piece in conjunction with the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum exhibit:
the Secret Garden.
Gail teaches Art for Preschoolers, ages 4-5
at EAC.
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