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Weaving the Wrackline with Rebecca McGee Tuck

  • Kathryn Schultz Gallery 25 Lowell Street Cambridge, MA, 02138 United States (map)

Join artist Rebecca McGee Tuck for a marine debris weaving workshop. In this hands-on experience, participants will learn weaving techniques to create their own unique pieces of sustainable fiber art. Each participant will take home their own finished woven artwork that promotes environmental awareness and positive impact. Join us as we bend the rules of weaving and create a meaningful piece of art as we celebrate Earth Month!

Rebecca will provide weaving materials from her collection of scavenged sea trash and will loan each registered artist an individual lap loom for the duration of the workshop.

Cost
$65 Members /$75 General Admission (this includes the materials fee)

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About Rebecca McGee Tuck
Rebecca McGee Tuck is a fiber artist, sculptor and dedicated ocean activist. Her artwork serves as a visual narrative, transforming discarded materials from our throw-away society into environmentally aware works of art. Tuck's collaborative project, Sculpture Monster: Creature from the Plasticine Era was featured in Fiber Art Now Magazine for receiving their grant for public art in Summer of 2024. Her work has been juried in exhibitions across the Northeast, including the Cape Cod Art Museum, Fitchburg Art Museum, Boston Sculptors Gallery, Viridian Artists Gallery in New York City, and the St. Botolph Club in Boston.

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