Darcy Falk
Since 1984, Darcy Falk as been creating original artworks from textiles, using a wide variety of techniques, including a full range of surface design processes, including dyeing, painting, and embellishing.
Her work has been included in national and regional juried and invitational exhibits in New Mexico, North Carolina, New York, Ohio, Colorado, Oregon, California, extensively throughout the state of Arizona, including at the Coconino Center for the Arts (Flagstaff), Tohono Chul Park (Tucson), and Sky Harbor International Airport and in international exhibits in Japan, Europe and Australia. She recently exhibited her work at the Visions Art Museum in San Diego.
She has written an ongoing column of personal essays for Flagstaff Live! since 2008 and has had work published in a number of books and magazines, including Color and Composition for the Creative Quilter, Fiberarts Magazine, Surface Design Magazine, Art/Quilt Magazine, Threads, and Imagery on Fabric.
Public commissions include work created for the Northern Arizona Book Festival, North Country Healthcare, the Taylor House, and the HALO House (all located in Flagstaff).
She also teaches occasional workshops and opens her workspace to the public. Darcy makes her home in Flagstaff, Arizona, with her brilliant and talented mathematician husband, Michael. Click here to view