I’ve made 24 hand-sewn, floral micro-landscapes. Each work, sewn entirely of donated textiles, is an intimate light, color, behavioral and feel study of a different hour of a single day. From chiffon cotton candy clouds and glittering dew at dawn to white-hot cotton glare rocketing off the blazing noontime sidewalks under bleached denim skies to lush and sweltering happy hours in chambray shade hiding from a thick corduroy sun to tulle porch lights past draped windows, woven screen glows, velvet shadows beneath lamè moonbeams, satin slow songs and upholstered neon dreamlands of nighttime — the flowers open, the flowers close, the flowers open again.

-Coulter Fussell, April 2024

24 Flowers: A Day

Coulter Fussell

May 2 - June 1

SouthsidexSide Artist Talk:

Friday, May 3, 5 PM

Opening Reception, immediately following at 6 PM

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