🧵 Atlanta fiber artist Honey Pierre’s solo show “Notions” opened May 2 at One Contemporary Gallery, a survey of six years of work tracing her practice from canvas to punch needle and back to paper. Pierre talks with WABE Arts and Culture Editor Sherri Daye Scott about what people will find when they walk through the door, how she picked up punch-needle on YouTube during the pandemic, and what it means to be part of bringing a craft into fine-art spaces. Plus, One Contemporary Gallery Director and Curator Faron Manuel on why the title “Notions” fits and what the show reveals about where the textile art movement is headed.

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