THE SEWING ROOM
Carolyn Hazel-Drake
The Sewing Room celebrates domestic spaces that nurture creativity, community, and craft. Part textile installation, part material and community dialogue, this project merges the experiences of making, showing, and talking about art.
Artist Carolyn Hazel Drake has long credited time spent in her mother’s quilt store as foundational to her own artistic practice; here, she centers the continued role of making as a source of emotional connection between her late grandmother, mother and grown daughter. Drake extends the legacy of four generations of spare bedrooms, walk-in closets, and garages repurposed as sewing rooms to Hide & Seek Gallery, itself a space of fluid purposes and identity.
In July, Drake will install new work featuring hand-dyed and altered traditional patchwork and applique designs reflecting these familial connections and highlighting the sustaining power of intergenerational making. The exhibition will culminate in a sewing circle and public reception on Saturday, July 20, where Drake, her mother Betty Anderson, and daughter Sylvia Eden will invite guests to join in hand-stitching and embroidering simple patchwork squares and in sharing tea. Through blurring distinctions between domestic objects and spaces and the culturally elevated spheres of the art studio and gallery, Drake invites viewers to see a creative practice existing in a gentler context that is no less energetically charged by the power of matrilineal kinship.
An exhibition catalog will provide documentation of the artworks, recollections, and conversations, and an essay by local writer Jules Ohman, alongside creative reflections and prompts for readers to engage in on their own. Funding for the catalog is generously supported by the Regional Arts & Culture Council.
July, 2024 — October, 2024
ARTIST
Carolyn Hazel Drake is a sculptor, arts educator, and third-generation Oregonian based in Phoenix, AZ and Portland, OR. Drake studied English Literature & Architecture at Portland State University’s Honors College and was a curatorial research & writing intern for the Smithsonian American Art Museum. She has an M.Ed. in Arts Education and was a longtime art teacher and administrator in Oregon K-12 schools. She served on the Portland Art Museum Teacher Advisory Council for seven years, and in 2019 was awarded the Distinguished Service to Arts Education by OAEA.
Drake has been awarded the GLEAN residency, the Leland Ironworks Residency, the Suttle Lodge Artist Residency, and the Sitka Center for Art & Ecology residency, and is an active participant in the annual Portland Textile Month. Her work has been shown across the Pacific NW, including Oregon Contemporary, Blackfish Gallery, Hanson Howard, and the Sitka Art Invitational. She is a member of artist-run Carnation Contemporary.
Drake is currently an assistant teaching professor for art education in the School of Art at Arizona State University.
www.carolynhazeldrake.com / @carolynhazeldrake