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Recall your favorite memories and it’s likely your fondness for them has grown over the years. Artist Amy Masters explores the idealizing blur of looking back in "Re-Threading History," which is on display through Friday, December 6.Masters, a Kansas native, has worked extensively in fibers and has been featured in...
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Recall your favorite memories and it’s likely your fondness for them has grown over the years. Artist Amy Masters explores the idealizing blur of looking back in “Re-Threading History,” which is on display through Friday, December 6.

Masters, a Kansas native, has worked extensively in fibers and has been featured in group exhibitions across the country. Her Master’s thesis show, Re-Threading History surrounds or engulfs household objects with meticulous constructions of vibrant yarns of acrylic, cotton, and nylon mirroring the romanticization of moments. This isn’t crafts gone wild; this is the experienced past fascinatingly rendered into current & vivid reality.

Amy Masters’ “Re-Threading History” is on display at Harry Wood Gallery, 900 South Forest Mall, on ASU’s Tempe campus. Hours Thursday, December 5, are from 9 a.mdav. to 5 p.m. For more information on the free exhibition, visit www.asuevents.asu.edu/calendar. For more information on the artist, visit www.ammasters.tumblr.com.


Tue., Nov. 26, 6-8 p.m.; Mondays-Thursdays, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Fridays, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Starts: Nov. 26. Continues through Dec. 6, 2013

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