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Horrified III: The Possession


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Dive into the chilling world of Horrified III: The Possession, an evocative fiber arts exhibit presented by The Snips. This curated collection of textile and fiber art confronts the haunting narrative of possession, both metaphorically and literally. 

As our society grapples with the erosion of freedoms for queer, disabled, and marginalized communities, this exhibit reflects on the visceral struggle against forces that seek to control and suppress. Drawing inspiration from the iconic horror trope of exorcism—most famously depicted in 1973's The Exorcist—the artwork explores the demonic and oppressive forces that intrude upon our physical selves and personal freedoms.

Join us in confronting the dark and compelling intersections of control, freedom, and self-expression. Witness how textile and fiber art become powerful tools for resistance and reflection in this exhibit.

Horrified III: The Possession is a fiber & textile art exhibition featuring the work of Bridget Adams, Mary Farrell, Joli Grostephan, E Holt, Zoe A. Lautz, Samael Leopold-Sullivan, Jingyi Li, Carly Madigan, Chloe Mais Hagen, Arnée Martin, Max Hearts, Rachel Mejdrich Edstrom, Moth & Scythe, Natalie Novacek, Melissa Nyberg, Sophie Panetti, Shannon Twohy, Kelly Wilson, and Hilary Winkworth.

The Snips is a feminist fiber arts collective founded by Shannon Twohy and Natalie Novacek. The Snips welcomes makers cultivating their experiences at the intersection of femininity, handicrafts, and pop culture.

You’ll find Horrified III: The Possession at Squirrel Haus Arts (3450 Snelling Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55406) October 18-26, 2024.

Friday, October 18: 7pm-9pm  (opening night reception) 

Saturday, October 19:  3pm-7pm

Sunday, October 20: 3pm-7pm (special programming happening this evening)

Thursday, October 24: 5pm-8pm (masks required for this date)

Friday, October 25: 5pm-8pm (Special Programming: 7pm Movie Night with The Snips)

Saturday, October 26: 3pm-7pm


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