an accumulation in time and silver

allyce wood, pete fleming, visual art, exhibition

Exhibition with Pete Fleming at the Werkshack in Oakland, CA

May - June, 2024

Pete Fleming and Allyce Wood use unique material languages to consider their place in time, spiraling and returning through careful observation. Each piece speaks to the lineage of their respective creative traditions and lived experiences through layers of thread and careful photographic print techniques. Portals and fields, shifting shadows and hanging mists, speak to deep feelings and looping seasons.

all photos are credit to Pete Fleming

allyce wood, pete fleming, visual art, exhibition

left: emotional landscape vi, the lake, Pete Fleming, ink on newsprint, 9x11” framed, 2023

right: Cloud Structure, Allyce Wood, handwoven digital jacquard tapestry in cotton and wool, 21.25 x 29.25”, 2021

Pete Fleming, photography

emotional landscape vi, the lake, Pete Fleming, ink on newsprint, 9x11” framed, 2023

left: emotional landscape iv, fields, Pete Fleming, gelatin silver enlargement, cyanotype contact print. 13x17” framed, 2023

right: Dither, Allyce Wood, handwoven tapestry in mixed fiber, 31.25 x 21”, 2023

allyce wood, pete fleming, visual art, exhibition
allyce wood, pete fleming, visual art, exhibition

from left to right:
Ripple Structure, Allyce Wood, handwoven digital jacquard tapestry in cotton and wool, 24 x 41.25”, 2021
Green Portal, Allyce Wood, handwoven tapestry in inherited linen and cotton with mixed fiber weft, 30 x 18”, 2023
emotional landscape i, snoqualmie,
Pete Fleming, ink on newsprint, 13x17” framed, 2023
emotional landscape ii, washington, Pete Fleming, two gelatin silver enlargements, 13x17” framed, 2023
emotional landscape iii, unknown, Pete Fleming, ink on newsprint, 13x17” framed, 2023

left: emotional landscape v, paths, Pete Fleming, gelatin silver contact print, gelatin silver enlargement, developed in botanical chemistry. 13x17” framed, 2023

right: Gold Sheaf, Allyce Wood, handwoven digital jacquard tapestry in cotton, 19x13", 2018