As promised, Elizabeth and I wanted to try to highlight all of the artists we loved from this year’s Philadelphia Museum of Art Craft Show. Here are three more artists we loved-
Lucy Dierks - Lucy’s ability to capture birds in her ceramic work is captivating. The detail she shows in her tiny subjects, right down to the way their claws grip the branches, is amazing. Lucy also captures natural textures, including lichen, stones and tree bark, beautifully in ceramic. I was thrilled when I realized Lucy is a fellow Virginian and I look forward to going to the Quirk Gallery in Richmond and seeing more of her work.

Mike Libby – Mike’s unusual work was one of the reasons I loved the Philadelphia Show so much. Mike borrows from science fiction and fact, his Insect Lab customizes real insect specimens with antique watch parts and other tech components. The adorned creatures are a “unique celebration of the contradictions and confluences between nature and technology”. We also loved hearing from Mike the process by which he was chosen to be part of Neiman Marcus’s Christmas Catalog.

Chris Roberts-Antieau – Chris’ work brought out the kid in me. I loved her piece “If I Had A Monkey”. I laughed and laughed, because I used to really want to actually have a monkey. Chris works with “fabric pictures” or “textile appliqué”. She uses swatches of fabric and hand stitched embroidery to create her whimsical works. They are then presented under glass in hand painted frames which are designed for each piece. Thank you so much Chris for your wonderful sense of humor.


I cannot wait to go back next year!


