Polly Barton


Polly Barton is an American textile artist.

Biography

She was born in New York City. As a student, she studied art history at Barnard College and has lived and traveled in Paris, Florence, and Rome. In 1981, she moved to Kameoka, Japan, to study with master weaver Tomohiko Inoue, living in the religious heart of the Oomoto Foundation. She returned to New York in 1982 and continued to weave on her Japanese tsumugi silk kimono looms.
She shows her woven silk ikat paintings on both coasts, and is collected by the Art Institute of Chicago, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and by private collectors. Her work has been published in numerous magazines including Hali Magazine, FiberArts, Surface Design Journal and American Craft. She is a member of the Textile Society of America, Friends of Fiber Arts International, the Surface Design Association and the Textile Arts Alliance of Santa Fe.

Education

Exhibitions

2012:
2011:
2010:
  • New Work, William Siegal Gallery, Santa Fe
  • New Fibers 2010, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, Michigan
  • Transformed Traditions in Ikat, Modern Arts Midwest, Lincoln, Nebraska
2009:
  • Origin, Shumei Arts Council, Pasadena, California
2008:
  • Thread: Drawn, Dyed, Woven, William Siegal Gallery, Santa Fe
  • Visible Presence, San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles, San Jose, California
  • Woven Expressions, Gail Martin Gallery, New York City
2007:
2006:
2005:
2004:
  • New Works, Linda Fairchild Gallery, San Francisco
2003:
  • Opening Night, Linda Fairchild Gallery of Contemporary Art, San Francisco
  • SOFA New York, Gail Martin Gallery, New York City
2002:
  • Threads on the Edge: The Daphne Farago Fiber Art Collection, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Survey Fiber 2002, Snyderman-Works Galleries, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Public collections

  • Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago
  • Miho Museum, Misono, Japan
  • Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  • Daphne Farago Collection, Boston
  • Guido Goldman Ikat Collection, New York City
  • Davis, Polk & Wardwell, London, England and New York City
  • Tobin Collection, Santa Fe
  • Oomoto Foundation, Kameoka, Japan
  • Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, New York City
  • Grace Cathedral, San Francisco
  • Church of the Heavenly Rest, New York City
  • Community Hospital Foundation of the Monterey Peninsula

Honors

  • 1997 – Honorable Mention Crafts, Taos Open, Taos, New Mexico
  • 1986 – Stanley Mendelbaum Award, Juried Exhibition of the New York Guild of Handweavers, New York City
  • 1985 – Juror's Award, Juried Exhibition of the New York Guild of Handweavers, New York City
  • 1984 – Best of Show Award, Convergence ’84, Dallas, Texas

Lectures and workshops

  • 2009 – Shumei, Crestone, Colorado
  • 2008 – William Siegal Gallery, Santa Fe
  • *Visible Presence, San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles, San Jose
  • *Textile Arts Alliance, Santa Fe
  • *Shumei, Crestone
  • 2004 – Design with Heart, Santa Fe
  • 2002 – Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  • *Textile Arts Alliance, Santa Fe
  • *Summer Workshop: Ikat, Northern New Mexico Community College, El Rito, New Mexico
  • 2001 – Summer Workshop: Ikat, Northern New Mexico Community College, El Rito