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Stacy Scibelli

Stacy Scibelli

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Member SinceSep 18, 2020
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Stacy Scibelli is a textile artist and designer investigating the transformative nature of cloth and clothing as it pertains to the natural world, the body, and the psyche.  Her work examines value and function while attempting to deconstruct and deprogram consumer behavior and uses speculative design practices to generate objects which cross categorical boundaries and promote inclusivity. Her work looks to subvert the industrial fashion practices by creating objects which challenge and alter consumer behavior. Stacy’s experience participating as an Artist in Residence at Mass MOCA, Otis College of Art, the Boston Center for the Arts, and Intercultural Odysseys in Costa Rica, has generated a vested interest in communal art making and residency programming. Additionally, as an original founding member of The Shirey in Brooklyn and All Is Leaf (a nomadic art and ecology residency program), she has cultivated a passion for collective art spaces and the connections made through sharing the sacred space of intentional making and meaningful work. Stacy travels with students internationally regularly, facilitating service learning through institutions and companies such as Rustic Pathways, sharing her passion for exploration and learning through positive action and responsible education.  She is a recipient of a Mass MOCA Assets for Artists grant, a Franklin Furnace Grant, and a project grant from Possible Futures in Atlanta GA.  Stacy has exhibited at Field Projects, Proof Gallery, Present Company, and The Parlour Bushwick in Brooklyn, the Danforth Art Museum, and the Torrance Art Museum in Los Angeles, in addition to performing at Dixon Place, the Slipper Room, and various other venues.  Stacy was most recently Artist in Residence at Arts, Letters, and Numbers in Averill Park NY, the Vermont Studio Center, and the Santa Fe Art Institute as part of the Feb/Mar Labor Residency cohort. 

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Stacy Scibelli joined the Pandemic Response CoLab communitySep 18, 2020
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