Morgan Hale

Morgan Hale

Born in Vermont / Works in Brooklyn, NY
BIO
Morgan Hale is a weaver and artist based in New York City. She studied at Massachusetts College of Art and Design and received a BFA in Fibers. Morgan has been weaving since 2012 and continues to expand her practice by exploring new materials. She has exhibited work in galleries across the US and has been an artist in residence at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, Tabby Studio and High Desert Test Sites. In 2021 she received a City Artist Corps Grant to host an outdoor weaving demonstration in Brooklyn. This demonstration was part of New York Textile Month and the final weavings were given to members of the community through a free raffle. Morgan also teaches weaving workshops and is the author and illustrator of a beginner’s weaving guide titled Weaving Untangled.
Morgan’s work comes to life at the intersection of art, craft and design, with emphasis and expertise in textile techniques. The process of weaving is a driving force behind her practice - she is continually propelled by its repetitive rhythm and movement. Morgan works with structured materials that oppose the traditional softness of textiles and blend into the realm of sculpture. She often explores themes of time and perception, but sometimes she is simply examining color, shape, and material.
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