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Mary Lane is an artist and art historian.
She began weaving tapestry in 1976 and in 1982 became
a founding member of the Scheuer Tapestry Studio in
New York City. Her tapestries have been published and
exhibited internationally and have been collected by
both private and corporate art collections, including
the IBM Corporation, the State of Maine and Northland
Investment Corporation.
Her teaching experience includes Parsons
School of Design, the University of Maine and The Evergreen
State College. Lane‘s writing on contemporary
textiles has been published widely. Speaking of her
work she says, — My work in tapestry is both large
and small scale. I enjoy the monumental work for its
historical reference and its embracing warmth. Miniature
work attracts me with its intimacy and relative freedom.
Both kinds of work offer an expressive medium to develop
my ideas.
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Tapestry Weaving -
Classes could be geared toward any skill level and
include both design and technique.
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Lectures - Lectures
could cover tapestry technique, historical tapestry
and/or contemporary tapestry.
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