Oct 01 - 31 2019
October Unblurred: Home Color

October Unblurred: Home Color

Presented by Assemble at Assemble

Home Color explores the natural, man-made, and cultural color and textures of Southwestern Pennsylvania. The exhibition will feature an installation of a bedroom, connecting a personal “home” to a regional “home”, as well as the relationships between land, culture, individuals, and industry.

About the Artist
Rebecca Harrison is a fiber artist from Washington, Pa who uses natural dye, embroidery, sewing, watercolor, and knitting in her practice to create functional artifacts. Upon graduating with a BFA in Fibers in 2014, she moved to Pittsburgh where she has been making things and teaching people how to make things. Her work is inspired by relationships between people and land, particularly the extraction of natural resources in Washington County as well as the cultural changes in Pittsburgh. The themes in her work began as a manifestation of homesickness, experienced through both geographical distance and distance through time. These days, she uses her work as a way to ground herself in the present; locally sourced plant-based dyes are only available during certain times of the year, and staying in tune with a rapidly changing cultural landscape in the Pittsburgh region requires daily observation.

Check out Rebecca's website for more info: https://www.rhfibers.com/

October's Unblurred Gallery is a proud participant in RADical Days 2019. A special thanks to our sponsors at Allegheny Regional Asset District for keeping this event free to the public!

Dates & Times

2019/10/01 - 2019/10/31

Location Info

Assemble

4824 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15224

Parking Info

Street parking on Penn Avenue and on the 88 bus line.