
Artist In Residence, National Museum of Wildlife Art
2025 in Jackson Hole, WY
Doris will be weaving a tapestry inspired by the Absoroka Mountain Range in the entrance to the Museum from July 7 through 11th, from 11:00 to 3:00 each day.
Doris invites visitors to the museum to watch her weave. Better yet, whether you are an experienced weaver or not, pick up a shuttle. Doris will show you how to weave a few rows of the touring Mother Tree Project. It is a 16′ growing fiber sculpture of a pine tree, with a conservation message about the need to preserve our environment.
Day 1: Weaving People Together – Introduction to the Mother Tree Project
Day 2: Needle Felting Experience – Making felted Pine Cones and wraping branches for the Mother Tree. Add your piece to the Mother Tree.
Day 3: Finger Weaving like the Indigenous People of the Pacific Northwest and New Zealand/Taniko. Add your piece to the Mother Tree.
Day 4: Spinning, wrapping wool branches and Poetry.
Day 5: Conceptual Threads Exhibition – guided walk throught the exhibit for Museum Volunteers and Guest.
Doris hopes you will join the “sewing circle” to share your skills, thoughts and ideas. wildlifeart.org
Nick Koinis at Edward Jones Financial Services is exhibiting woven tapestries and fiber sculptures at North King St., Jackson Hole, WY. www.edwardjones.com/us-en/financial-advisor/nick-koinis