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Inheriting Improvisation
Inheriting Improvisation
Inheriting Improvisation
Inheriting Improvisation
Inheriting Improvisation
Inheriting Improvisation

Hattie Lee Mendoza

Inheriting Improvisation

Basketry: Contemporary

Ribbon, bias tape, ric-rac, upholstery trim and stretcher bars.

26" x 20"

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Description

Fiber basketry weaving that uses various ribbons and bias tape to weave a vine pattern on stretcher bars. This piece is framed by upholstery trim and has a luxury feel on the wall. It also has metallic fibers which shimmer and shift as the lighting and viewpoint of the piece change.

Category

Basketry: Contemporary

Materials

Ribbon, bias tape, ric-rac, upholstery trim and stretcher bars.

Dimensions

26" x 20"

Hattie Lee Mendoza

Cherokee Nation

About the Artist

Hattie Lee Mendoza is a multi-disciplinary artist who grew up in Fowler, Kansas, and now lives in Peoria, Illinois. She is influenced by her great-grandmother and namesake’s Cherokee heritage and stories, desiring to revive and continue that legacy within her family. Her maternal grandmother’s frugal values, stemming from a Depression-era childhood, are also reflected in Mendoza’s practice through the inclusion of repurposed and recycled personal, family, and community items, as well as thrifted and found objects. Mendoza has been published in the #155 Midwest Issue of New American Paintings, Excellence in Fibers VII & VIII by Fiber Art Now, and Art Focus Winter Issue 2024. One of her mixed-media collages is on permanent display in the American Studies department at the University of Notre Dame. She has had solo exhibitions at Oklahoma State University's Gardiner Gallery, Cameron University, and participated in a group show at Gerald Peter's Contemporary, Santa Fe, in the summer of 2025. "My studio is a flux of mediums and objects in constant conversation with each other: A small original gouache painting gets printed on custom fabric, which goes into a mixed media collage, informing a piece of wearable art, or adding to the composition of a new gouache painting. Nothing is off-limits to being repurposed and reimagined. This process is a personal narrative of the Native American Diaspora."

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