Miriam Schaer

Artist/Educator

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    • Pandemic Prayer Books
    • Miniature Monuments To Everyday Trauma
    • Pictures From A Pandemic Walk
    • Replacement Parts: A Passport to Wellness
    • Liar's Couture
    • Memory Fading
    • Babies (Not) on Board
    • The Presence of Their Absence: The Portraits
    • The Presence of Their Absence: Self Portraits
    • The Key is in The Window
    • (w)hole transformations
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    • (w)hole II
    • Gendered Journeys
    • Alternative Maternals
    • Babies (Not) On Board
    • What's Your Baby?
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    • Atlas of Surgical Operations
    • Hands of Josephus
    • Witness
    • Words of God Slip Through My Hands
    • Girdle Books
    • Hand and Glove Books
  • Aprons
    • Rules of Engagement
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    • NYU Kimmel Center
    • Six Wives of the Brothers Grimm
    • Altars of the Invisible
    • Solitary Confinements
    • No Orament So Precious as The Labor of Their Hands
    • The Poisoner's Kiss
    • Chapel of Uncommon Prayers
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    • Bio and CV
    • Artist Statement
    • Collections
    • Contact
    • Pandemic Prayer Books
    • Miniature Monuments To Everyday Trauma
    • Pictures From A Pandemic Walk
    • Replacement Parts: A Passport to Wellness
    • Liar's Couture
    • Memory Fading
    • Babies (Not) on Board
    • The Presence of Their Absence: The Portraits
    • The Presence of Their Absence: Self Portraits
    • The Key is in The Window
    • (w)hole transformations
    • (w)hole II
    • Gendered Journeys
    • Alternative Maternals
    • Babies (Not) On Board
    • What's Your Baby?
    • Atlas of Surgical Operations
    • Hands of Josephus
    • Witness
    • Words of God Slip Through My Hands
    • Girdle Books
    • Hand and Glove Books
    • Rules of Engagement
    • NYU Kimmel Center
    • Six Wives of the Brothers Grimm
    • Altars of the Invisible
    • Solitary Confinements
    • No Orament So Precious as The Labor of Their Hands
    • The Poisoner's Kiss
    • Chapel of Uncommon Prayers
    • Writing about Miriam Schaer
    • Writing by Miriam Schaer
  • News
  • Blog

Underneath It All:Desire, Power, Memory and Lingerie Opens Tonight! /November 3, 2012 by Miriam Schaer

I am pleased to have work included in Underneath It All:Desire, Power, Memory and Lingerie, curated by Diane Bronstein at the Joan Mondale Gallery in The Textile Center in Minneapolis, MN The opening reception is tonight, Friday, July 20 from 7-9 pm, The exhibition runs from July 20-August 25.

The Textile Center, 3000 University Avenue, SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414

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← Crafting Women's Stories: Lives in Georgian Felt Funded by Soros Arts & Culture grant program! Miriam Schaer included in 40 Years of Women Artist's Exhibition →
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Home (Homage to Louise Bourgeois) included in 2025 Be Mine
Home (Homage to Louise Bourgeois) included in 2025 Be Mine
about 3 months ago

My sculpture “Home (Homage to Louise Bourgeois)” is featured in The 2025 Be Mine exhibition at the Greenleaf Art Center, 1806 W Greenleaf Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60626

OPENING RECEPTION: Friday, February 14, 5:30-8:30pm

#BeMine #10years #GreenleafArtCenter #miriamschaer #assemblageartist #boxes

Ancient Armor included in Solid Gold at the Brooklyn Museum
about 5 months ago
The Poisioner’s Kiss included in Vico’s Spiral: Half Century of Artist Books at Center for Book Arts
about 5 months ago
Clouds of Unbecoming included in Dementia Spring Foundation Artist Spotlight
Clouds of Unbecoming included in Dementia Spring Foundation Artist Spotlight
about a year ago

A duo of books by artist MiriamSchaer chronicles cognition through the fog of dementia via photographs and the written word.

One Hand included in Nest at ArtsPoetica
about 3 years ago
Body Of Knowledge (Male & Female) included in the 2020 Virtual Editions and Artist Book Fair
about 4 years ago