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exhibition pressOctober 1, 2025

‘threads of love’ article by michelle silver

By beth kantrowitz
SDA arrticle

i’m thrilled to share this insightful article in surface design association by michelle silver about our ‘threads of love’ show at the distortion society in beacon, ny.

here’s a taste….you can read the full article here.

SDA article by Michelle Silver

Threads of Love is a two-person exhibition curated by Beth Kantrowitz/bk projects featuring work by Delvin Lugo, a narrative figure painter working directly on vintage textiles, and Amber Mustafic, an embroiderer who hand-stitches personal mythologies that draw from memory, symbolism, and mysticism. Through their varied practices, Lugo and Mustafic explore domestic environments, familial lineage, intimate relationships, and human connection. The exhibition is on view at Distortion Society, a combined contemporary art gallery and tattoo studio in Beacon, New York, U.S. through October 12, 2025……   

Read the full article by Michelle Silver

beacon, distortion society, michelle silver, ny
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