Caroline Cooley Browne’s Woven Community

Here are several pieces of woven sculpture by Caroline Cooley Browne. Caroline writes, ”This collection of vessels were conceived individually, without thought of matching or coordinating with each other, but I find that together they seem to represent a community: a group of  unique, alive and individuals who are different sizes, shapes and colors. I plan to keep making these vessels and the community will keep evolving. That is the point and the fun.”

Caroline Cooley Browne, A Community, woven vessels

About Victoria

Victoria Josslin is the Director of Education and Information at Bainbridge Arts and Crafts. She is an art historian and the founder of Artdish, an online discussion of Northwest art. Victoria's articles have been published in the Seattle P-I, Aorta, Art Access, and currently in Glass Quarterly (available at the Bainbridge Public Library).

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