TALI WINEBERG
Tali Weinberg draws on a history of weaving as a subversive language for women and marginalized groups to create a feminist, material archive in response to worsening climate crisis. Through sculpture, drawing, and textiles, she traces relationships between climate change, water, extractive industry, illness, and displacement; between personal and communal loss; and between corporeal and ecological bodies. Her work is held in public and private collections and is exhibited internationally. Recent exhibitions include the University of Colorado Art Museum, 21C Museum, Berkeley Art Museum, 108 Contemporary, Center for Craft, and Gallatin Gallery. Her work has been written about in the New York Times, Surface Design Journal, and the Tulsa Voice and was featured in “The Body Issue” of the literary Journal Ecotone. Select grants and residencies include: a three-year Tulsa Artist Fellowship, Serenbe Fiber-Focus Fellowship, Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition Creative Projects Grant, SciArt Bridge Residency, Windgate Fellowship to Vermont Studio Center, Lia Cook Jacquard Residency, and Caldera, among others. Weinberg has taught at California College of the Arts (CCA), University of Tulsa, Penland School of Craft, and lectures and gives workshops throughout the US.