
Dialogue: Lindenfeld & Lindenfeld
Intergenerational conversation in clay and woven fiber as Naomi Lindenfeld’s mixed media ceramics respond to Lore Kadden Lindenfeld’s innovative textiles, exploring material dialogue, process, and familial artistic lineage in a museum gallery.
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Mother-daughter artists Lore Kadden Lindenfeld and Naomi Lindenfeld in a material dialogue where Lore’s innovative textiles meet Naomi’s clay and mixed media responses, highlighting fiber techniques, sculptural ceramics, and Black Mountain College experimental roots.

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