In a conversation with weaver Adrienne Sloan we discussed how politics is illustrated in our textile work.
Moderated by Susan Weltman.
Vote, Black Lives Matter
Weaving activism (hand-woven wool).
The On Air podcast showcases film, stage, music, visual artists and writers from Inwood NYC and neighboring communities. In the “Artist Spotlight” segment I spoke about my life as a weaver in Mexico and New York.
My work was selected for this international textile in Madrid.
This work shows my concern for the over use of water in the town in Mexico where I weave.
This book is an online gallery featuring textile arts from the Textile Study Group of New York.
Weaving in Mexico I could see the Moon and Mars very close together.
Elizabeth Starcevic has been weaving large wall hangings in Mexico for over 25 years. More of her work can be seen here.
A collection of stories from the three PEN centers in Mexico that responds to the repression of writers/journalists in that country Martha Cerda (editor) 2018. My weaving NO TO THE WALL / NO AL MURO is on the cover of this book.
BronxNet: My work NO TO THE WALL / NO AL MURO appears in the video. It was wonderful being involved in this show. Spring 2019
A poster of my weaving "Night Moves" hung in the subway elevator at 184st. Am very proud that my CUNY colleagues Nora Glickman and Alejandro Varderi have chosen it for the literary magazine ENCLAVE. Gracias, colegas.
Featured in The Nation.
The Border "No to the Wall/No Al Muro"
"What will be the real cost of building a wall, in money and lives?"
Featured in The Manhattan Times
City opens the first career center
aimed at immigrants.
(Weaving Featured at the Center)
The Artists Unite Poster Project,
developed in cooperation with the MTA, showcasing uptown artists whose work has appeared in local subway elevators since 2009.
Washington Heights Artist Weaves a Welcome to Mexico With New Exhibit.
WASHINGTON HEIGHTS — A new exhibit at the office of City Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez showcases two decades of artwork from a Washington Heights professor and activist.
Hecho En Mexico, which opened on Thursday, showcases 16 woven works by Elizabeth Starcevic, a former professor at City College of New York. The gallery's title, which translates to "made in Mexico," references the country where all of the pieces were created.
Featured in Atención.
Climbing the smooth stone steps to the second floor of Bellas Artes was like entering an earlier, more tranquil world...
Women in the Heights' Exhibition
UPPER MANHATTAN — National Women's History month is getting a decidedly local flavor with the launch of a celebratory exhibition of works by female artists who live and work in Inwood and Washington Heights.
Art created by nearly 30 Upper Manhattan women will be on display at Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance's "Women in the Heights – Perspectives" show, beginning Thursday, March. 3.
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