
Dialogue: Lindenfeld & Lindenfeld
Dialogic exhibition by mother daughter artists Lore Kadden Lindenfeld and Naomi Lindenfeld presenting Lore’s innovative textiles alongside Naomi’s clay and mixed media responses, exploring textile techniques, material interplay, and intergenerational artistic conversation.
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Mother-daughter artists Lore Kadden Lindenfeld and Naomi Lindenfeld in a material dialogue where Lore’s innovative textiles meet Naomi’s clay and mixed media responses, highlighting fiber techniques, sculptural ceramics, and Black Mountain College experimental roots.

Mother-daughter artists Lore Kadden Lindenfeld and Naomi Lindenfeld in a material dialogue where Lore’s innovative textiles meet Naomi’s clay and mixed media responses, highlighting fiber techniques, sculptural ceramics, and Black Mountain College experimental roots.
Mother-daughter artists Lore Kadden Lindenfeld and Naomi Lindenfeld in a material dialogue where Lore’s innovative textiles meet Naomi’s clay and mixed media responses, highlighting fiber techniques, sculptural ceramics, and Black Mountain College experimental roots.

Intergenerational exhibition pairing Lore Kadden Lindenfeld’s handwoven textiles, fiber collages, and artist books with Naomi Lindenfeld’s tactile colored clay objects, exploring Black Mountain College’s mid-century influence on materials and form.

Intergenerational exhibition pairing Lore Kadden Lindenfeld’s handwoven textiles, fiber collages, and artist books with Naomi Lindenfeld’s tactile colored clay objects, exploring Black Mountain College’s mid-century influence on materials and form.
Intergenerational exhibition pairing Lore Kadden Lindenfeld’s handwoven textiles, fiber collages, and artist books with Naomi Lindenfeld’s tactile colored clay objects, exploring Black Mountain College’s mid-century influence on materials and form.

Women from the Pacific Northwest present materially rich works—textiles, ceramics, and mixed media—that foreground craft and regional perspectives; gallery open Wednesdays through Sundays, on view through May 17, 2026.

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