This page is a temporary page to give collectors a preview of the upcoming exhibit.
Jennifer McBrien
Watch Children
Preview (collector's advance viewing)
This preview gives you the opportunity to view and purchase the pieces in the exhibit before it opens to the public.
Purchases are on a first contact basis, so consider a back up option if your first option is no longer available.
Purchases are on a first contact basis, so consider a back up option if your first option is no longer available.
Opening Reception January 28th, 2023 4pm-6pm
Show runs from -
January 28th, 2023 - March 18th, 2023
This preview highlights all of the pieces that will be on display in the exhibit as well as reserve pieces that will replace sold pieces as those paintings go home with collectors. As a member of our Collector's Preview list, you have the unique opportunity to see all of these pieces and have a first opportunity to purchase.
Additional images, or a video, to see the work from alternate angles are available upon request.
To see the work in person, contact the gallery to schedule a visit, or stop by during gallery hours.
Wednesdays 10am-2pm
Fridays 2pm-6pm
To see the work in person, contact the gallery to schedule a visit, or stop by during gallery hours.
Wednesdays 10am-2pm
Fridays 2pm-6pm
Call or email to make a purchase or schedule a visit to the gallery.
A reminder, purchases are on a first contact basis, so consider a back up option if your first option is no longer available.
Thumbnails below may be cropped to fit a square shaped preview. Click image for a full view.
A reminder, purchases are on a first contact basis, so consider a back up option if your first option is no longer available.
Thumbnails below may be cropped to fit a square shaped preview. Click image for a full view.
Allison and the Woodcock
8”x8”, 2022, Freehand Machine Stitching on cotton and organza, image transfer on cotton $500 |
Allison en Toile
13”x12”, 2022, Freehand Machine Stitching on cotton, organza, and felt $800 |
Allison Just Wants Toast, Again!!!
12”x9”, 2022, Freehand Machine Stitching on cotton and organza, image transfer on cotton $700 |
Allison Just Wants Toast
12”x9”, 2022, Freehand Machine Stitching on cotton and organza, image transfer on cotton $700 |
Allison
8”x8”, 2022, Freehand Machine Stitching on cotton, organza, and felt $450 |
Brian and the Wren
8”x8”, 2022, Freehand Machine Stitching on cotton, organza, and felt $500 |
Brian
8”x8”, 2022, Freehand Machine Stitching on cotton, organza, and felt $450 |
Brian Having a Hard Time Guarding the Nuts
12”x9”, 2022, Freehand Machine Stitching on cotton, organza, and felt $700 |
Elise
10”x8”, 2022, Freehand Machine Stitching on cotton and organza, image transfer on cotton $600 |
Elise and her Sea Holly
10”x8”, 2022, Freehand Machine Stitching on cotton, organza, and felt $575 |
Elise Sings to Her Poplar Seed
12”x9”, 2022, Freehand Machine Stitching on cotton and organza, image transfer on cotton $675 🔴 SOLD |
Kevin Finds a New Home
12”x13”, 2022, Freehand Machine Stitching on cotton, organza, and felt $850 |
Kevin Gets Distracted
10”x8”, 2022, Freehand Machine Stitching on cotton, organza, and felt $650 |
Kevin
10”x8”, 2022, Freehand Machine Stitching on cotton and organza, image transfer on cotton $600 |
Michael and Jeffrey Globe Dreaming
12”x9”, 2022, Freehand Machine Stitching on cotton, organza, and felt $675 |
Michael et Jeffrey se Promènent dans Toile
12”x14”, 2022, Freehand Machine Stitching on cotton, organza, and felt $1,000 |
Michael and Jeffrey Dreaming of the Pines
10”x8”, 2022, Freehand Machine Stitching on cotton, organza, and felt $600 |
Ruby Dictates a Letter with No Success
12”x9”, 2022, Freehand Machine Stitching on cotton and organza, image transfer on cotton $700 |
Ruby
10”x8”, 2022, Freehand Machine Stitching on cotton, organza, and felt $600 |
Ruby’s Confusion
10”x8”, 2022, Freehand Machine Stitching on cotton, organza, and felt $675 |
Stephen Makes it to the UK Countryside
8”x8”, 2022, Freehand Machine Stitching on cotton, organza, and felt $450 |
Stephen Takes a Walk through the woods
12”x9”, 2022, Freehand Machine Stitching on cotton, organza, and felt $675 |
Stephen
10”x8”, 2022, Freehand Machine Stitching on cotton and organza, image transfer on cotton $450 |
Artist - Jennifer McBrien
Statement
My stitches tell a narrative about the fragility of our world using birds, plants, and figures as subjects. I choose a fragile medium of embroidery to emphasize its delicateness, as well as a medium in which the connection of hand and material are constant. Whether a freehand machine or hand stitching, my hands are guiding and manipulating thread and fabric. My process begins with my ink drawings from observation or photographic references. I translate the ink with the stitched line. Color and form are added with overlaying threads, fabric, or felt. I get very excited about finding vintage and up-cycled fabrics that have scenes that my subjects can interact with to tell their story. I am drawn to overlay and transparency leading me to experiment with a variety of fabrics from felt to organza.
My series “Watch Children” is based on a series of paintings I created in the early 2000’s based on the contour line drawings of my high school students that modeled for figure drawing during my studio class. I am adding bird heads to their adolescent “bored” poses for this new series. They are “watching” over important pollinators, seeds and species important for their future. All line work is drawn freehand on my sewing machine.
My series “Watch Children” is based on a series of paintings I created in the early 2000’s based on the contour line drawings of my high school students that modeled for figure drawing during my studio class. I am adding bird heads to their adolescent “bored” poses for this new series. They are “watching” over important pollinators, seeds and species important for their future. All line work is drawn freehand on my sewing machine.
Jennifer McBrien began her artistic career as a painter, exhibiting her work throughout the East Coast from the mid 80’s to mid 2000’s. As a painter, she received two Baltimore City Arts Grants (1991, 2005) and a Maryland State Individual Artist Award in painting in 2005. Needing a change in her focus and her medium, McBrien began working in fibers around 2005. Her experimentation has lead her to using her sewing machine as her drawing and painting tool to interpret her ink drawings of birds, figures and plant life. After a two week embroidery class at Penland School of Craft, she started to add hand embroidery to her narrative works. Her art has been included in art exhibits: “Birdland and Anthropocene” at the Peale Art Center in Baltimore, and “Stitch” at Community Arts in Phoenixville, PA , both in 2017; “Extravagant Visions, Extraordinary Imaginings” at Towson University in 2018, and “ ..and your Bird can Sing” at the Fleckinson Gallery in Baltimore in 2019. McBrien has been part of a number of Fine Craft Fairs including One-of-a-Kind in Chicago and throughout the Northeast that include the American Craft Council Fine Craft fair in Baltimore, PA Guild Craft Guild at Rittenhouse Square in Philadelphia, PA, The Academy Art Museum Craft Show in Easton, MD, Bethesda Row Arts Festival, Bethesda, MD. And The Visual Art Center of Richmond's Craft + Design in Richmond VA. She won Best in Show at the 2021 Bethesda Row Arts Festival.
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