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This project is a culmination of my 27 years as a mosaic artist, 38 years of restaurant work and 54 years of being human. It embodies everything I am passionate about and love: art, family, friends, film and travel. It is about connection, re-connection, relationships, human touch, unity, inclusion, contribution and collaboration at a time we all need, all through art. If I have learned anything from this unrivaled time in our collective history, it is how much we need each other and the importance of in-person relationships.

 

 

The Project

As a result of the pandemic, I was feeling the need for human connection and the importance of relationships. Setting out on July 1, 2021, using art as a way to connect, I drove 25,000 miles across the country in my Subaru, for a total of seven months, visiting family and friends in 38 states. In all, a total of 552 people participated! Each person created a mosaic to contribute to the final piece, a fabric woven by those who have touched and shaped my life. See short vdeo of project here.

 

 

 

 

‘Piecing Us Together’ is a truly unique large-scale mosaic. A massive community project, done on a very intimate level. In keeping with the entire journey and story, it is extremely organic and has its own unique rhythm. It is rich with color and texture. Not only does it depict the beauty and diversity of the individuals who contributed, but that of the vast landscape of this country. The hand-made undulating substrate gives the overall piece added texture and movement, accentuating the visual flow of lines. The color scheme is a representation of the four places I have lived, which defines how I know the participant. In addition to the concept and design of this piece, my hand is found in the 24kt gold smalti that fills in the lines between the rows, the thread that ties us all together.

Between the pandemic and political division, several themes emerged and are conveyed in this project: the importance of human connection, unity, inclusion, diversity and collaboration. In addition, the mosaic symbolizes the importance of individual contribution and its collective positive effect. Holding cultural and historical significance, it speaks to our times.

Project Updates

7/9 – 9/6/2025  “Piecing Us Together” will be on display at the Pump House Regional Art Center in La Crosse, WI as part of my solo exhibition, “What is Possibile”.

1/1 – 2/16/2025  “Piecing Us Together” will be on display at the Chessman Gallery in Lincoln City, OR as part of my solo exhibition, “Possibilities”.

8/25 – 10/2/2023  “Piecing Us Together” will be on display at the CEPA Gallery in Buffalo, NY as part of the Mosaic and Glass International Exhibit.

5/6-7/2023  The collaboration performance piece, Andamento, with the New Mexico Ballet Company as part of their 50th anniversary celebration is held at the National Hispanic Cultural Center, Albuquerque, NM.

2/10/2023  I am currently in the process of finding exhibition spaces in several locations throughout the country. I am extremely excited to get this out there and share this with you, especially those who participated! Below are updates I sent from the road if you are interested in seeing how the journey unfolded and several stories that the local news did on the story.

July 2021

September 2021

October 2021

November 2021

December 2021

February 2022

April 2022

https://centraloregondaily.com/%E2%96%B6%EF%B8%8F-traveling-tapestry-redmond-woman-embarks-on-cross-country-art-project/

https://centraloregondaily.com/piecing-us-together-local-woman-returns-from-131-day-artistic-adventure/

https://centraloregondaily.com/piecing-us-together-kate-kerrigan-mosaic/


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Witsend Mosaic

di MOSAICO

 

 

 

 

Bohemian Element

 

 

The Ford Family Foundation


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