Andrea McCluskey is a visual artist, living and working in Frederick, Maryland. Andrea has been creating artwork for over 40 years. She is currently an adjunct faculty in the art department at Hood College, teaching Design and Printmaking courses.
Andrea works in a variety of mediums: printmaking, pulp painting,encaustic, assemblage, and sculpture. The embodiment of Nature as a sentient presence and its connection to our ancestral lineages are central themes in her work.
Hex IV Green
See more information about Hex IV GreenMedium: Acrylic Sheets, paper, stainless steel
Year: 2023
Details: 12”x12”x2”
Concept and Material Form by Timothy Brown
See more information about Concept and Material Form by Timothy BrownMedium: Textile: Handwoven Cotton, Ikat Resist Dyeing
Year: 2022
Details: 87” x 102” x 1”
Video: Weaving with Hillary Steel
There are many ways to construct a textile. You can fuse fibers together, loop or knot a single continuous yarn, or weave together sets of yarns. There are hundreds of variations for each approach, creating seemingly infinite opportunities to make unique designs.
An artist profile with Hillary Steel on the making of her instructional banner for the George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum featuring the techniques of weaving. Filmed by Jessica Lockoski and Pamela Kaplan.
An artist profile with Hillary Steel on the making of her instructional banner for the George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum featuring the techniques of weaving. Filmed by Jessica Lockoski and Pamela Kaplan.
Medium: Textiles: Structure
Year: 2019
Details: 3 mins.