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On and Off the Loom: A Discussion of Kay Sekimachi & 20th Century Fiber Art

With a screening of the TAC video, Kay Sekimachi: Perspectives – Art, Legacy and Influence, part of the Bay Area Fiber Artists Archive.

On and Off the Loom: A Discussion of Kay Sekimachi and 20th Century Fiber Art

Online presentation via Zoom. The presentation will be broadcast live from the Koret Auditorium at the de Young Museum in San Francisco. Tickets for the in-person presentation are sold at the auditorium doors, and cost $5.

A recording will be available for 14 days following the talk.

Kay Sekimachi is an innovator in contemporary fiber art. Sekimachi joined rigorous technique and improvisation to produce instantly recognizable, small-scale works of great beauty and simplicity in her pathbreaking three-dimensional pieces, including woven hangings and boxes. Her vision has had an impact on many artists. Sekimachi came of age at a boom time for fiber art, when many artists were experimenting with dimensional weaving both on and off the loom and were challenging old art world hierarchies in the process. In this talk, Melissa Leventon will discuss Sekimachi’s oeuvre within the wider context of fiber art in the 20th century.

Melissa Leventon, formerly Curator-in-Charge of Textiles at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, is principal at Curatrix Group, a museum consultancy and appraisal firm specializing in European and American textiles and fashion. As a curator, she has organized exhibitions on topics ranging from French couture to contemporary glass, Wearable Art to the Dead Sea Scrolls, and has worked with museums such as the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Textile Museum, the Chicago History Museum, and the Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles in Bangkok. She has authored or co-authored six books and numerous essays. Outside museum work and appraising, Melissa teaches fashion history and theory at California College of the Arts in San Francisco, and is Chair of the Board of Trustees of the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles.

Ellin Klor is a member of the Board of the Textile Arts Council, and the producer of the Bay Area Fiber Artists Archive videos. She holds a B.A. in History of Art from the University of California, Berkeley, and an MLS from the Simmons University School of Library and Information Science in Boston. For many years her work focused on family literacy. Ellin co-authored the book Serving Teen Parents: From Literacy to Life Skills.

Photo courtesy of M. Lee Fatherree.

Photo courtesy of the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco. Credit: Signe Mayfield.

Photo courtesy of the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco. Credit: Signe Mayfield.

Photo courtesy of the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco. Credit: Signe Mayfield.

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April 20 2024

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Date: 20 April
Time: 10:00 - 11:15
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