Our exhibition - Interlace, Deconstruct, the Spaces In Between will be extended until January 13th, at the Telephone Booth Gallery in Toronto. Interlace, Deconstruct opened on November 14th as a part of the World of Threads Festival and was originally slated to close on Dec 23rd. The show will now be extended continuing past the hustle and bustle of holidays to give you the opportunity to still check it out. For more information on the exhibition please check out my previous post here.
Interlace, Deconstruct, the Spaces in Between
Fibre works by Lizz Aston, Noelle Hamlyn, Pam Lobb
Telephone Booth Gallery
3148 Dundas St. W. Toronto
The three artists in this exhibition use and manipulate fibre in different ways, creating textile patterns deconstructed to reveal single lines that trace points of intersection between a thread and a surface.
Featuring a variety of media including paper burn-out, free-motion embroidery, salt encrusted textiles, printmaking, hand-cutting, hand-dyed fabric, found doilies, book pages and mixed media techniques.
Pam Lobb: Blue Rococo, 2011, Japanese tissue, printmaking, fabric, 8 x 8"
Noelle Hamlyn:Traces, 2012, cotton embroidery on gampi, burn-out, 17 x 14"
Pam Lobb: Recreated, 2012, Japanese tissue, printmaking, 26 x 20"![]()



Lizz Aston: Exploding Lace View #1, 2012, linen, fibre reactive dyes, starched, hand-cut, 32 x 37"
Lizz Aston: Exploding Lace View #3, 2012, Kozo paper, fibre reactive dyes, hand-cut, 18.5 x 16.5"
Gallery Hours:
Wed.-Sat. 11am - 6pm
Sun. Noon - 4pm
& by appt.