Kent State Celebrates Art Professor’s Legacy with Large Exhibit
February 17, 2022
More than 20 weavings will be showcased as Kent State celebrates over 35 years of service by national award-winning artist and a professor of textile arts, Janice Lessman-Moss.
The exhibition, “Dancing with the Distance,” will be open from Feb. 25 to Oct. 2, Tuesday through Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Kent State museum. Admission is free to Kent State students and $6 to the general public.
The collection of work, spanning from nearly 30 years, will display the evolution of Lessman-Moss’ craft including pieces created from a wide variety of looms.
Lessman-Moss’ work is extraordinary and some pieces include metallic materials that make the work shine and seem to almost dance in the light, said Museum Curator Sarah Hume.
Lessman-Moss has worked as a professor at Kent State since she finished graduate school over 35 years ago. The museum is holding the exhibit now, as this is Lessman-Moss’ last year as a professor, said Hume.
“We wanted to really honor her career and all the work that she’s done. I mean, she’s a really important artist in the area,” Hume said. “So we wanted to pay tribute to her through this exhibition.”
The name “Dancing with the Distance” comes from a song written by musician Al Moss, Lessman-Moss’ husband.
In honor of the opening, Lessman-Moss and Hume will be having a conversation that will be recorded and broadcasted on its website, Feb. 24 at 6 p.m.
Tickets can be purchased here.
Benjamin Weaver is a reporter. Contact him at [email protected].