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From left to right in the front: Ethel Stein, Gyngy Laky, Ceca Gieorgieva, Axel Russmeyer, Helena Hernmarck, Judy Mulford, Ritzi Jacobi
From Left to right from the back: Mary Giles, Jin-Sook So, Norma Minkowitz, Mary Merkel-Hess, Chang Yeonsoon, Lewis Knauss, Markku Kosonen
From left to right: Dani Marti, Mary Giles, Jin-Sook So, Axel Russmeyer, Ceca Georgieva, Norma Minkowitz, Mary Merkel-Hess, Chang Yeonsoon From left to right: Lenore Tawney, Meja Winqvist, Gyngy Laky, Ritzi Jacobi, Judy Mulford
Thursday
May 29thLecture
Tiffany Room, Park Avenue Armory
11:15 am Weavings in Buildings
Helena Hernmarck
Booth Visits
Booth 204
1:00 PM Helena Hernmarck
2:00 PM Norma Minkowitz
3:00 PM Nancy Moore Bess
4:00 PM Jin-Sook SoFriday,
May 30thBooth Visits
Booth 204
1:00 PM Ethel Stein
2:00 PM Judy MulfordSaturday
May 31stBooth Visits
Booth 204
1:00 Axel Russmeyer
2:00 Nancy KoenigsbergSOFA Artist Appearances
Rhonda Brown wearing an Axel Russmeyer Sculpture and Jin-Sook So
Judy Mulford in front of "Generations"
Nancy Koenigsberg in front of "Noon"
Helena Hernmarck: Lecture
Helena Hernmarck working on a new piece titled Crochet I, at a rate of one inch per day to finish in time for the SOFA NY exhibit.
Weaving Tapestries into Buildings
Helena HernmarckÕs tapestry designs are derived from the local environment, often encapsulating the great outdoors on a monumental scale. Her commissions include two tapestries for the 1967 World's Fair in Montreal; three for the Cunard Lines's QE2; Skidmore, Owings & Merrill's Weyerhaeuser headquarters in Tacoma, Washington; and four seasonally rotating tapestries in the lobby of the Time Warner Center apartments in New York.
Helena Hernmarck: At Time Warner The Grotta House: Tour










