After two plus years of Covid, things are still not totally normal, however, visits with family inside are now more frequent, so is the babysitting of grandchildren. Get togethers of certain groups are now in person, mostly still masked. We are all trying to make our way in our new altered states. However, exhibitions are starting to be planned and I am working hard on work to be in three upcoming exhibitions with the three textiles groups I belong to.
Our Summer Residency with Contextural is actually going to take place this year, and I am so thankful for that. I have done a lot of work at home, but it is just not the same as working in a wonderful room with talented textile artists also working and I am really looking forward to having different eyes on my work and friendly suggestions and comments and people to bounce ideas off.
I am continuing with a flurry of online classes; that has been a really big bonus of Covid. I hope this will continue as it is so much easier and cheaper than having to pay to go to far away places for classes. For a long time I have wanted to take classes at Maiwa, but it has just not worked out for me to go to Vancouver in person. I recently did their Indigo class online. Wow, what a huge amount of information, it was absolutely fantastic. I enjoyed it so much and learned such a huge amount, I have signed up for another class and I am looking forward to the time and space to work on it during the summer residency.
I also took a course on collecting found materials as well as regular cane, and using them to make baskets. I have long been playing around with this idea to incorporate into my work - so we shall see how that turns out.