Lindsay Ketterer Gates


BIO

Lindsay is a studio artist working out of Milford, PA. Her work is in the permanent collection of the American Embassy in the Republic of Djibouti, The Museum of Art and Design in NYC, Yale University Art Gallery as well as other international collections. She currently has work on loan in the American Embassy in Bandar Seri Begawan and in the prestigious touring exhibition ‘Innovators and Legends; Generations in Textiles and Fibers”, which will be touring museums throughout the country for the next few years. Lindsay’s work has been featured on the cover of Metalsmith Magazine and on the pages ofAmerican Craft Magazine, FiberArts and Shuttle, Spindle and Dyepot Magazine, Surface Design Journal, FIBERARTS Design Book 500 Baskets and in Fiber Art Now’s Spring Issue. In 2005, she was awarded an Individual Creative Artists Fellowship by the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, administered by the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation.


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GALLERY

ARTIST STATEMENT

I combine my love of textile techniques, fashion design and everyday materials to create works of texture and grace. Necklines, fasteners, ruffles, pleats and decoration of traditional costumes from around the globe and textile patterns inspire me. My obsessive nature draws me to the repetitive looping of knotless netting. One piece informs the next and the cycle repeats. I aim for the viewer to find the finished works both elegant and curious.


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