Philadelphia-based fiber artist Caitlin McCormack is no stranger to pushing the boundaries of craft and sculpture. Her intricate crocheted works have been exhibited in renowned museums and galleries worldwide, appearing in The New York Times, Juxtapoz, and Hyperallergic. Now, her evocative piece Patron I is available for bidding—only at March for Art.
McCormack’s work externalizes deeply personal experiences, weaving themes of mental illness, isolation, and existential dread into fiber sculptures that feel both delicate and powerful. Patron I is no exception—a mesmerizing creation that invites contemplation and emotional connection.
Photo by Chris Carreon
Want to claim this one-of-a-kind piece? You’ll need to be there. Your March for Art ticket unlocks access to the auction, an unforgettable night celebrating the arts, and the chance to start bidding on Patron I and other extraordinary works.
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