Jiseon Lee Isbara: Displaced

Jiseon Lee Isbara: Displaced

An exhibition of textile work by Jiseon Lee Isbara

The complexity of current cultural discourse is addressed in Jiseon Lee Isbara’s work through fluid use of everyday textile materials and essential techniques. Illegible texts and physical forms convey messages or questions about the displacement she feels, while mundane and repetitive action conveys anxiety and obsession. Slow and time-consuming processes, such as mending, oppose emotion over subject, where dualities are referenced repeatedly in the work- logic and chaos, ambiguity and clarity, displacement and settlement.”

Lee Isbara is currently Professor and Dean of Academic Affairs at Oregon College of Art and Craft in Portland, Oregon.

This exhibition runs simultaneous with Susie Taylor's Poetic Geometry.

Reception for the Artists, Thursday, September 6, 2018, 5:30 – 7PM Artists Jiseon Lee Isbara and Susie Taylor will be present. Susie Taylor artist remarks at 6:30; immediately following the reception is the September ACC Salon Series On the Road lecture with Jiseon Lee Isbara, 7 – 8 pm in the Textile Center Auditorium. Cosponsored by the American Craft Council


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