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A variety of circular tufted coasters in different colorways on a white ground. The abstract design of the coasters features organic lines and shapes in greens, maroon, yellow, light blue, and peach.A tufted coaster featuring an abstract design of organic lines and shapes in light green, dark green, yellow, peach, and cream.A tufted coaster featuring an abstract design of organic lines and shapes in light green, maroon, and yellow.A tufted coaster featuring an abstract design of organic lines and shapes in light blue, yellow, and light green.A tufted coaster featuring an abstract design of organic lines and shapes in light blue, pink, yellow, and peach.

Artist Edition

Jessica Campbell x FWM

Tufted Coaster

Color

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Description

New for your coffee table! Inspired by Heterodoxy member Ami Mali Hicks, this tufted coaster comes in four colorways.

Produced in conjunction with the exhibition, Jessica Campbell: Heterodoxy.

Jessica Campbell, in collaboration with The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia.

Loop-pile wool with felt backing
About 4 inches in diameter

One coaster per order
Bundle of four available in-store for $64 ($16 each)

Meet the Artist

Jessica Campbell

Jessica Campbell is a visual artist and cartoonist whose satirical textiles, drawings, and comics reveal both current and historical misogyny. Her FWM residency led to the exhibition and archive, Heterodoxy, based on a secret feminist debate club that operatedin New York from 1912 to 1940.

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About The Exhibition

A photograph of a dimly lit room with three wooden tables surrounded by chairs. The far wall is dark green with a large artwork resembling a red fireplace and framed picture. On the left wall is a lighter green tapestry with a busy floral pattern.

Jessica Campbell: Heterodoxy

Jessica Campbell’s exhibition, lecture and discussion series explores the complex personal, political and professional relationships facilitated by the twentieth century secret feminist debate club named Heterodoxy. Produced in collaboration with the FWM Studio, this presentation takes the form of a gathering space—an interpretation of Polly’s Restaurant in Greenwich Village, NY, an early meeting place of the group—with artworks relating to the club and its members, outfitted in an immersive tufted rug environment.