We are looking for fiber and textile work that has something to say.
Work where the piece itself takes a position, bears witness, or asks something of the person standing in front of it. And work that demonstrates a beautiful process. If you have been making with intention, making toward something, making because the world requires it — this show is for you.
Fiber art carries a particular power: it is intimate and collective at once. It is the work of slowing down in a world that will not slow down, of sitting with something long enough to understand it, of building stitch by stitch until it exists in the world and cannot be unsaid. It speaks in a language that crosses difference, because nearly everyone has known the weight of cloth, the texture of thread, the memory of something made for them by someone who loved them. That familiarity is not incidental. It is the point. Craft enters rooms that division cannot.
We are not prescribing causes or positions. The work in this exhibition may speak quietly or at full volume. It may address the urgent or the enduring, the local or the global, the political or the profoundly personal. What we ask is that it be made with intention — that the fiber, the stitch, the color, the form are not incidental but part of what the work is saying. That the making itself is a stance.
Stitch and Resist is Island Gateway Gallery & Gathering's first curated exhibition — the fourth and final show of our inaugural 2026 season — opening September 12 as part of Bayfield Art Escape 2026 in Bayfield, Wisconsin, on the south shore of Lake Superior. Gallery admission is always free.
Full submission guidelines and instructions: https://islandgateway.org/submit/
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