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Liz Collins

USA Target Fellow, 2006
Author: Liz Collins
Credits: photo by Arthi Sundaresh

Liz Collins uses manually operated knitting machines to create garments that refer to the intricate structure of the human body, playing with the ideas of surface and anatomy and the process of knitting itself. Her experimental attitude toward materials and methods has led her to develop a unique technique of layering knits. She is also exploring the idea of knitting as a communal activity, staging performances and looking at the activity as a basis for intergenerational collectivity. Her primary goals are to continue designing and making knit garments and works of art; to continue research into materials and manufacturing; and to sustain and develop site-specific performance collaboratives of machine knitters and stitchers (called Knitting Nation).

Portrait photo courtesy the artist
Pride, 2003, antique flags and polyester mesh with knit wool, cotton, and elastic; collaboration with designer Gary Graham; photo courtesy Karen Philippi

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