Jo Stealey, fiber artist and chair of University of Missouri’s Art Department, will hold a lecture Dec. 1 to discuss the materials she uses in bookmaking, paper and basketry. Stealey was trained as a potter and weaver, but has made sculptural vessels with handmade paper for more than 25 years. She has recently begun to incorporate other natural materials into her work such as river willow and processed leaves. Her work encompasses both two and three dimensional formats and her imagery draws upon experiences in travel and everyday life. In her lecture, Stealey will discuss why she uses the materials she does and how she incorporates a highly interdisciplinary approach to her art. The lecture is free, open to the public and will provide a hands-on opportunity to interact with samples of kozo paper produced in a student workshop preceding the lecture.
The lecture is 6-7 p.m., Dec. 1, in Schneider Hall, room 23.
For more information, contact Maggie Leininger, UofL assistant professor and director of the International Honor Quilt Project, at 502-852-0906 or at margaret.leininger@louisville.edu.
Contact Information
- Schneider Hall, UofL Campus
- Room 23, Louisville, KY 40208
Event Time
- Monday, November 30, 2015
- 7:00 PM
Price
- Free

