Saturday, March 7th, 2026 at 2pm
Coats, Coats, and More
When I began doing almost exclusively coats about 15 years ago, I had only planned to do them for a year. “The Year of the Coat.” I found that I enjoyed making coats. Short Coats, Long Coats, Boxy Coats, Vintage Coats, Flare Coats, A-Line Coats, and Swing Coats. I love them all. It is a larger canvas; you get to tell a fuller story and use more fabrics.
I would describe my style as very eclectic; I love colors, like ethnic, and combining and mixing them. I am drawn to creating wearable art because it allows me to play with all sorts of ideas, and it will enable me to use my voice to express or explore ideas and tell stories.
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Rachel D.K. Clark is a contemporary folk artist, teacher, and lecturer who comes from a long line of sewers, beginning with her great-grandmother. She has been doing wearable for over 40 years and teaching on the national circuit for thirty years. Eclectic fabric mixes, vibrant designs, and her keen sense of humor characterize her work. While her work can be whimsical, political, or a personal statement, it always reflects her love of traditional quilt making.
Join us for a stunning display of Clark's coats with a lecture about her process and more!
$20 per person

