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Getting to Know the Work of Lindsay Ketterer Gates, a Gifted Fiber Artist Now Showing in Tulsa

Aired on Thursday, June 4th.

On this edition of ST, we speak with Lindsay Ketterer Gates, a Pennsylvania-based fiber artist who creates, as noted at her website, "slightly obsessive mixed-media work [that] springs from a background in and love of fiber techniques combined with a curiosity for all things purchased in bulk. Random industrial materials are combined with tedious hand-manipulated wire looping to mimic, or simply give a nod to, beloved textile accents, patterns, and details." Gates is participating in a two-person show that will open tomorrow at the 108 Contemporary Gallery in the Brady Arts District, in downtown Tulsa; "Overlap: Lindsay Ketterer Gates and Amanda Bradway" will be on view from June 5th through July 26th. Gates tells us about this gorgeous exhibition, and also about the upcoming "FiberWorks 2015" show, which is a juried exhibit organized by Fiber Artists of Oklahoma that likewise opens tomorrow (Friday the 5th). Gates is the Juror for this year's "FiberWorks" show, which we be on view at Living Arts of Tulsa. More about the 108 Contemporary show can be found here, and more about the Livings Arts of Tulsa juried exhibition is at this link.

Rich Fisher is celebrating his 40th year of service to Public Radio Tulsa. Since 2000, he has been the general manager of Public Radio Tulsa, and previously served as the host of the public affairs program, StudioTulsa, which ran from 1992-2021. Prior to that, he served as music director, a program host and operations director for the station.
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