Google Store Miami Acquisition

I am excited to announce that my artwork, Tempest GC, is now permanently on display at Google Store Miami. Google Store Miami is Google’s eighth physical retail store and first store in Florida.

Google now owns one of my largest pieces for their new Aventura Mall store! Thrilled, humbled, and still grinning. Tempest GC includes textiles given to me by Google from their colorful speaker series, pieced alongside my ice-dyed fabrics, plus some amazing lace from The Things Lab. Three large Log Cabin blocks fill the wall in a kaleidoscopic vision. It’s humbling to have my work in proximity to Jorge Pardo and Snarkitecture sculptures.

Regina Durante Jestrow

Regina Durante Jestrow (1978) is a textile artist from Queens, New York, who currently calls Miami, Florida, her home. Her artistic journey began in her formative years, as she learned sewing and crocheting from her mother, igniting a passion that would become a lifelong force. This connection to Fiber arts is the bedrock of her artistic practice. Relocating to Miami allowed Jestrow to delve into quilting. This became a source of solace and creative expression. In her Miami home studio, the sewing machine, a symbol of comfort and creativity, continued taking center stage.

Regina Jestrow's artistic exploration is deeply rooted in women's rights and history, combined with a deep appreciation for the patterns and stories drawn from the enduring traditions of American quilt-making. Her art quilts feature a fusion of new and second-hand fabrics, including hand-dyed and manipulated textiles, through various techniques, including natural and reactive dyes, inks, staining, and controlled burning. The resulting pieces reflect the colors and patterns that evoke Miami's dynamic cultural diversity and landscape. Her affinity for textile arts pushes the boundaries of the medium, resulting in a diverse body of work that includes painting, drawings, sculptural installations, textile wall hangings, and functional objects.

https://www.reginajestrow.com
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