Quartette: Four Voices in Fibre

Art exhibition at The Gallery Coffee House & Bistro

Hooked rug by Carol Moffatt

The spring art rotation at The Gallery – Coffee House & Bistro in Charlottetown features Quartette: Four Voices in Fibre, an exhibition of rug hooking works by New Brunswick artist Katherine DeVere-Pettigrew and Prince Edward Island artists Carol Gabanna, Carol Moffatt, and Darlene Rhodenizer. The exhibition runs from March 2 to May 31 at 82 Great George Street, Charlottetown.

Quartette: Four Voices in Fibre presents the work of four contemporary fibre artists whose practices are rooted in rug hooking and expanded through experimentation. Working on PEI and in NB, the artists are connected by a shared passion for self-expression and creativity, and a deep engagement with fibre, colour, and loops of yarn. Together, these four voices form a quartette—where individual approaches coexist in collective visual harmony. They share a love of shaping the quiet elegance of wool and hope visitors will be delighted, inspired, and curious.

The artists will celebrate the launch of their show with a free Opening Reception on March 5 from 6–8 pm. Everyone is welcome. The exhibition can be viewed during regular café hours, 8 am–5 pm daily. All pieces are for sale.