Homage Natalie Hutchings, MCM 2 mask series
Homage Natalie Hutchings, MCM 2 mask series
HAND SEWN MASKS by Kathrine Page
This series was inspired by Natalie Hutchings, a multidisciplinary artist, futurist, and educator. Her room-with-a-view exhibition at The Delaware Contemporary in January 2020 explored the classic MCM (mid-century modern) diner. Using hand-fabricated iconic aluminum vintage tables and other familiar props in an all-too-perfect awkward uniformity belie something less palatable: institutionalized racism that still exists today. Hutchings’ work dares to subvert the script by inviting viewers “to question their own version of reality” or flip the script by reexamining their own role in promoting a kinder, more inclusive alternative reality. With Hutchings in mind, I created this mask with fabric right out of MCM color and design, buttons from Great Aunt Dorothy’s 1960s collection, and embroidered trim roundels that echo the fabric’s pattern.
MATERIALS: 100% Cotton, polyester ribbon and notions, Pellon interfacing.
https://www.decontemporary.org/hennessy-experiment-hutchings