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Vic Spindler-Fox (they/them) is a fiber artist and documentarian from East Tennessee, now making a home in the Rust Belt. Vic’s artistic work focuses on reclaimed and mended textiles designed for daily use, rooted in embodiment and a sense of place, and based around ideas of mourning and memory, scrap and salvage, queerness and ghosts.
During their time at Sable, they made little creatures out of mud and cloth, practiced decomposable printmaking, and meditated on genderless mama-ing and biological clocks using time, thread, words, milk, and decay.
you can find more of vic's work at mourningtown.com
Vic Spindler-Fox (they/them) is a fiber artist and documentarian from East Tennessee, now making a home in the Rust Belt. Vic’s artistic work focuses on reclaimed and mended textiles designed for daily use, rooted in embodiment and a sense of place, and based around ideas of mourning and memory, scrap and salvage, queerness and ghosts.
During their time at Sable, they made little creatures out of mud and cloth, practiced decomposable printmaking, and meditated on genderless mama-ing and biological clocks using time, thread, words, milk, and decay.
you can find more of vic's work at mourningtown.com