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Pollinator

May 26, 2014 - July 26, 2014
Blue Spiral One
Asheville, NC
Group Exhibitions

A group exhibition celebrating the honeybee—decidedly one of Nature’s most remarkable and hardest working creatures.

Mantras of Form and Pattern

November 28, 2012 - December 29, 2012
Callan Contemporary
New Orleans, LA
Solo Exhibitions

View Exhibition Catalogue A dynamic interplay of simplicity and complexity delights the viewer’s eye in Teresa Cole’s latest body of work, Mantras of Form and Pattern. In an immersive installation of handmade paper and a suite of abstract compositions, this Read more…

Pattern

June 7, 2012 - July 26, 2012
Blue Spiral 1
Asheville, NC
Group Exhibitions

Five contemporary artists employ elements of repetition and symmetry in 2D and 3D. Curated by Jordan Ahlers and featuring the work of: David Bolton, clay; Teresa Cole, printmaking; Bonard Hughins, painting; Martina Lantin, clay; and Kreh Mellick, drawing.

Between Origin and Present

May 1, 2012 - May 31, 2012
White Space Gallery
Atlanta, GA
Solo Exhibitions

Between Origin and Present consists of both a series of prints and an installation component. The objective of these two bodies of work is to complete a tracing, be it of the past or the present, to hopefully understand our Read more…

Pattern Matters

September 8, 2011 - September 13, 2011
Impact 7 Monash University
Melbourne, Australia
Group Exhibitions

Curated by Teresa Cole IMPACT7: Intersections and Counterpoints, International Multi-disciplinary Print Conference Monash University, Caulfield Campus, Melbourne – 27 – 30 September, 2011   Pattern Matters is a six-person exhibition that explores issues of pattern from diverse perspectives. Once considered Read more…

Transfer

June 3, 2010 - July 22, 2010
Gallery Bienvenu
New Orleans, LA
Solo Exhibitions

With their multiple layers of richly allusive, cross-cultural imagery, Teresa Cole’s prints uncover missing links between pattern and meaning, ornamentation and narrative. They occupy a rare common ground between visual seduction and conceptual engagement, employing innovative techniques and lush iconography Read more…

Stains on My Chintz

February 6, 2010 - May 1, 2010
Harrinton street Art Center
Kolkata, India
Group Exhibitions

A six person exhibition curated by Dr. Paula Sengupta including the work of Archana Handi, Michele Elliot,

Agents of Seduction

July 9, 2009 - August 21, 2009
WhiteSpace Gallery
Atlanta, GA
Group Exhibitions

Two Person Exhibition at WhiteSpace Gallery, Atlanta, GA Sculpture by Caroline Smith   A selection of 6 relief prints, from the Flourish Series, exhibited along with the ceramic sculptures of Caroline Smith. The print works inspired by an 18th century Read more…

Full Circle

May 8, 2009 - June 19, 2009
Blue Gallery
Kansas City, MO
Solo Exhibitions

Exhibition At Blue Gallery, Kansas City, MO in conjunction with The International Surface Design Conference. The worlds of Fiber and Printmaking are intrinsically linked particularly in the area of surface design. Pattern is the catalyst merging these realms. By utilizing Read more…

Learning to Speak

October 30, 2008 - January 30, 2009
Tchoupitoulas Studios as an official satellite site for Prospect 1
New Orleans, LA
Installations

Inspired by a sari drying over the side of a building in West Bengal, India. The work addresses pattern as language and language as pattern. This piece was installed at Tchoupitoulas Studios as an official satellite site for Prospect 1, Read more…

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From the Blog

Cicadas, Paper Pulp and a typhoon

December 13, 2014 Filed Under: Art, Japan, Papermaking, Travel Tagged With: Japan, papermaking

The word washi translates as Japanese paper, and contrary to popular belief Japanese paper is not made from rice. Most sheets are produced from the inner bark of Mulberry trees, that are grown as large shrubs and harvested once the Read more…

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