A new book (“Tapestry Talking” by Micala Sidore), includes my tapestry “Prajnaparamita”
It is published by Schiffer Publishing”, available May 28, 2026
”Foxglove”, another tapestry from my recent series “Impressions” is part of an online exhibition “Tradition Reactivated. This exhibit was curated by Lin Qiqing and may be viewed at the link below:
/tradition-reactivated
The tapestry “Lupine” by Michael Rohde has been chosen for publication in the magazine Fiber Art Now, as well as in a live exhibition at Herrig Center for the ARTS in Bradenton, Florida, in partnership with Fiber Art Now. The on-site exhibition of VIVID Fiber will be June 23 through July 17, 2026.
“Xólotl Blue” and “Fissures” are included in the exhibition “Handwork: The Material Intelligence of Touch” In collaboration with Craft in America: Handwork 2026.
We were saddened to learn that Michael Rhodes’ work was affected by an unfortunate UPS delivery mix-up and, as a result, was unable to be included in the TSGNY Member Traces & Testimonies exhibition at Ceres Gallery, NYC. @ceresgallerynyc
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Trans (2024)
"My handwoven tapestry work honors the grid nature of weaving, and uses blocks of color to reflect shapes of objects that already exist, or to convey concepts by the choice of colors and their placement. These rather simple approaches often appear abstract, but contain deeper references to traditions or changes of existing standards."
handwoven tapestry
wool, natural dyes
54 x 29.5