Summoning Seeds to Healing Futures at Shift Gallery in Seattle, WA 312 S Washington St, Seattle, WA 98104 February 1- March 2 Opening reception during First Thursday, February 1 from 5-8pm Conversation about climate grief, fostering optimism and how to creatively move through our changing world and fabric flower making workshop: Saturday, February 24th 1-3pm Panel on Artists and Motherhood: March 2nd 2-4pm Summoning Seeds to healing futures is an interdisciplinary fiber art exhibition by Amanda Triplett that serves as an antidote to doomerism and apocalyptic visions. Through mixed media, quilted paintings, fiber sculpture, and installation, Triplett weaves a narrative of hope and resilience that calls to a future grounded in living in symbiosis with nature. The show invites viewers to nurture their own seeds of hope or inspiration to help grow our collective narrative out of despair and into optimistic engagement.
2023
Parallel Practice, July 6-29th 2023 at Shift Gallery in Seattle, WA 312 S Washington St, Seattle, WA 98104Opening reception July 6th 5-8pm Closing reception & Panel and Discussion- July 29th. 5-8pm Gallery panel and discussion starting at 5:30
Terra Incognita a land art project at the Verdancy Project in Troutdale, OR August 19th, 20th, 26th and 27th - 10am - 4pm more info here. Project Supported by RACC.
PAST nature nurture, a solo show of Amanda's work at Shift Gallery in Seattle, WA Thursday, March 2 through Saturday, April 1st Opening March 2, 5-8pm artist talk: Saturday, March 18 at 1pm Saturday, April 1 @ 2pm SEATTLE / PDX / SHIFT, at Waterstone Gallery in Portland February 2-26th Opening Thursday, February 2, 5-8pm Artist talk on February 4th 1-4pm 2022 River in the Sky
Opening Sunday, November 6th 2-4pm Souvenir Gallery 1233 NE Alberta Street, Portland, Oregon Funded in part by RACC's Make|Learn|Build grant
The Shape of Things at Arrowood Artist Reception-November 2, 2022 6-8pm Salon Style Discussion Wed. Dec. 14th, 2022 November 1- December 31 Mon-Fri 4pm - 9pm Sat-Sun 10am - 9pm 5846 NE Sandy Blvd. Portland, OR
The Exquisite Gorge at Lewis and Clark Opens September 29 at 5:00pm at the Hoffman Gallery
Portland Open Studios September 8 & 9 and 15 & 16 10:00-5:00 pm Get the guide here. Hops and Crops Morphogenesis: Pop-up Installation in the Barn at Mary Olson Farm September 17, 2022 12:00pm-6:00pm June 6- August 1: The Exquisite Gorge 11: Fiber Arts: Surface Data at the Hoffman Gallery at Lewis & Clark The gallery is open Monday-Thursday from 10:00 am-2:00 pm. June -July 2022 Morphogenesis: a residency at Mary Olson Farm in Auburn, WA.
July 22- 24, 2022 Seattle Art Fair Shift Gallery booth A08 Lumen Field Event Center 800 Occidental Ave S Seattle, WA 98134 Buy tix here.
August 6, 2022 The Exquisite Gorge Project II at the Maryhill Museum in Goldendale, Washington More information about this tremendous project based on a surrealist party game here. November-December 2022 Arrowood, Portland, OR
Past Events January 2-January 30 Connective Resonance, Shift Gallery in Seattle, WA 312 S Washington St, Seattle, WA 98104 January 6- Opening Reception 5-8pm
In Connective Resonance, interdisciplinary fiber artist Amanda Triplett explores the patterns shared between biological organisms; the rhythms from our own human cellular make-up that are echoed in the accretions of coral reefs and repeated by clusters of mycelium in the forest floor. In her sculptural fiber works, Amanda synthesizes the repetition and resonance of patterns in nature’s design, making visual connections between the phenomenon of nature to our own human bodies. February Hearts and Flowers group show at Sidestreet Arts in Portland, OR February 4 First Friday Opening Reception 5-7pm. 2021 A Conversation through Time & Space "January 7 - February 20, 2021 In A Conversation Through Time & Space, Selma Waldman’s artworks are juxtaposed with nine CoCA artist members. Together these works construct a creative dialogue between contemporary artists and Selma Waldman. " Check out the exhibition here.
Spacemakers: an Experimental Crafting Bee, at the Space Bar, Zoom, the internet September 22, 2020 at 7pm-8pm Join featured artist Amanda Triplett, fiber-based artist, and Carmina Eliason, co-captain of the Space Bar for an hour of themed conversation and crafting. Amanda is asking the question, “How are we making space?” Carmina is adding, "What are we making space for?" Set yourself up with a snack and beverage. Bring a craft, fold your laundry, mend the hole in your pants, or lay on a comfy pillow and stare dreamily into the dark romantic void of the internet as we talk about making space. To sign up for a Zoom link: Send a message to Carmina Eliason via FB or email: [email protected] The Space Bar is an experimental art gallery and cafe, creating community events wherever it goes, in this case, your living room! https://www.facebook.com/events/354439822364022 Fix My Face Facebook Live May 24th, 2020
Earthen Body, Art on Main, Auburn, WA January 2020-July 2020