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Meredith Setser, a fibers artist and art professor at Indiana University, creates large-scale abstract textile works composed of handmade felt that explore the current cultural landscape figuratively. On a visual level, the works in Meredith Setser: Immaculate Crude reference the history of textile craft and Setser’s interests in geology and ecological sciences. Setser’s work will be on view through Friday, October 20, and she’ll be on campus that day to give an artist talk and felting demonstration for the closing reception.

Click here for more details about our Artist Talk with Meredith Setser in conjunction with the closing reception for the exhibition, “Meredith Setser: Immaculate Crude,” which is on view at the Doris Ulmann Galleries through Friday,October 20. Setser’s large-scale fiber installations incorporate handmade felt and draw inspiration from geological forms and human interactions with the natural environment. She’ll also give a felting demonstration as part of her talk.

Refreshments and snacks will be available after the talk. This event is free and open to the public. No RSVP necessary.