Jane Pearlmutter
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Jane PearlmutterJane Pearlmutter is a textile artist now living in Corvallis, Oregon. In 2014 she joined the Memory Cloth Circle, a group of artists in Madison, Wisconsin, and fell in love with repurposing vintage textiles. She has also participated and exhibited with a number of crowd-sourced textile projects with a political bent, such as the Tiny Pricks Project.
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| 2 | Exit Ramp | 0 | 18.53 | 03-08-2026 |
| 3 | Marsha P. Johnson | 0 | 16.53 | 18-06-2026 |
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| 5 | Animal Liberation | 0 | 17.17 | 19-06-2026 |
| 6 | First They Came | 0 | 15.31 | 11-08-2026 |
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