
Ellen Kochansky is a textile artist that works with individuals and groups on collective projects that honor history and suggest future directions. She has developed such projects as Mill Memory, a sculpture for the Hob City Writers Project in Spartanburg, SC, using the blueprints, shuttles and floorboards from demolished textile mills. She has been a Trustee of the American Crafts Council, a board member of American Craft Enterprises, and a founding director of Revival Design Group.Her work resides in the permanent collections of The White House, The Mint Museum, the Museum of Arts and Design in NY, and Emory University in Atlanta. As a teacher, faciliator and juror, she has traveled widely and exhibited internationally most recently at an Environmental Expo in Tokyo.
Artist-in-Residence Fall 2006
September 5 - October 9, 2006