Tribal Roots in the Garden State: 2008 New Jersey Arts Annual Crafts
Tribal Roots in the Garden State, is one of a unique series of exhibitions cosponsored by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts that highlight the work of visual artists and craftspeople in the state. This year, the juried exhibition includes 79 works by 37 artists. The textiles, needlework, glass, ceramics, wood, jewelry, and metal work in this show celebrate diversity and craft.
Two of the included works are installation pieces. Divine Goddess by Karen Ciaramello is a large work suspended from the ceiling. Created entirely from wool, the work was influenced by the various Native American headdresses found within the Rand Gallery at MAM. The Museum's front lawn is the site of a second installation piece, Whirling Dervish Basket by Harry Bower. This work illustrates Bower's decade-long practice of working with traditional weaving techniques as well as his use of nontraditional materials.
Funding for Tribal Roots in the Garden State: 2008 New Jersey Arts Annual Crafts has been provided by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts and by Exhibition Angels Bobbie and Bob Constable and Antoinette and Newton Schott.
Sub Navigation
- On View
- Traveling
- Upcoming
- Past
- George Inness: Private Treasures
- Marina Zurkow: Friends, Enemies, and Others
- Stacy Pearsall: Selections from Baqubah, Iraq
- Engaging Nature
- The Spectacular of Vernacular
- Robert Mapplethorpe Flowers: Selections from the JPMorgan Chase Art Collection
- Warhol and Cars: American Icons
- Will Barnet: Centennial Celebration
- Potters, Patrons, and Promises: Gifts from Audrey and Norbert Gaelen
- A Force for Change: African American Art and the Julius Rosenwald Fund
- What Is Portraiture
- Dulce Pinzon: The Real Story of the Superheroes
- The Wyeths: Three Generations
- Living for Art: The Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection
- American Figurative Works 1908-1940: The Soyer Bequest
- Cezanne and American Modernism
- Myths, Memories, and Inspirations
- Out of the Vault: 95 Years of Collecting at MAM
- Reflecting Culture: The Evolution of American Comic Book Superheroes
- Will Barnet: Recent Works
- Morgan Russell and His Modern Mentors
- Eloquent Vistas: The Art of Nineteenth-Century American Landscape Photography
- Drawing Friends: Hedda Sterne's Portraititis
- Tribal Roots in the Garden State: 2008 New Jersey Arts Annual Crafts
- Kay Walkingstick's American Abstraction: Dialogue with the Cosmos
- Philip Pearlstein: Objectifications
- Anxious Objects: Willie Cole's Favorite Brands

