Debra Smith
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In Memory of You, 2024
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Shifting Indigo, 2024
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Time Will Tell, 2024
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Seeking Balance Series, 2, 2024
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Seeking Balance Series, 3, 2024
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Seeking Balance Series, 4, 2024
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Seeking Balance Series, 5, 2024
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Seeking Balance Series, 6, 2024
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Seeking Balance Series, 7, 2024
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Seeking Balance Series, 8, 2024
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Seeking Balance Series, 9, 2024
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Seeking Balance Series, 1, 2024
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Talking Stories Series, 27, 2024
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Talking Stories Series, 25, 2024
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Talking Stories Series, 11, 2024
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Talking Stories Series, 12, 2024
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Talking Stories Series, 13, 2024
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Talking Stories Series, 14, 2024
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Talking Stories Series, 15, 2024
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Talking Stories Series, 16, 2024
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Talking Stories Series, 18, 2024
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Talking Stories Series, 19, 2024
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Talking Stories Series, 20, 2024
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Talking Stories Series, 21, 2024
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Talking Stories Series, 22, 2024
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Talking Stories Series, 23, 2024
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Large Red & White Study, # 2, 2014
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Large Red & White Study, # 1, 2014
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Not Looking (with red Diamonds), 2022
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Finishing Conversation Series # 1, 2023
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Finishing Conversations Series # 8, 2023
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Medium Black, Cream & Silver Study #3, 2024
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Medium Black, Cream & Silver Study, #2, 2024
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Medium Black, Cream & Silver Study, #1, 2024
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Medium Red & White Study, #1, 2023
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Medium Red & White Study, #2, 2023
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Medium Red & White, Study #3, 2016
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Looking To The Left, Revisited #1, 2021
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Memory Trace Series, 2024
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Memory Trace Series, 2024
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Memory Trace Series, 16, 2024
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Memory Trace Series, 26, 2024
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Memory Trace Series, 33, 2024
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Memory Trace Series, 60, 2024
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Memory Trace Series, 54, 2024
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Memory Trace Series, 31, 2024
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Small Study Red & White, # 1, 2016
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Small Study Red & White, # 3, 2016
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Small Study Red & White, # 2, 2016
Debra Smith was born in Kansas City in 1971 and raised in Hannibal, Missouri.
Breaking all stereotypes associated with textiles, from ideas of craft to that of “women’s work” Smith’s pieced images have a strong language that is much more similar to that of painting.
“I am not a poet or someone who draws, but I feel that my use of vintage textiles as a medium brings a history, a weight, a poetry to the work before I even begin to cut, sew and piece the work back together. Allowing the work to intuitively flow thru me the end result is similar to a drawing or poetry.”
Pursuing her interest in fashion and textiles, Debra Smith studied at the Italian Academy of Fashion & Design; Lorenzo de Medici in Florence Italy before receiving her Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Kansas City Art Institute with a major in Fiber in 1993 and an Associate Degree in Applied Science from the Fashion Institute of Technology in 2002.
Her work has been shown internationally over the past two decades, including solo & group exhibitions:
Seeking Balance, Markel Fine Art, NYC
Haw Contemporary, Kansas City, MO
Shifting Vision- IKI, Puerh, Brooklyn, NY
The Thread You Fallow, Daum Museum, Sedalia, MO
New American Paintings: Elmhurst Art Museum, Midwest Edition, Elmhurst, IL
Rijswijk Textile Biennial, Rijswijk Museum, The Netherlands
Look&Listen, DUSK, Saint Chamas, France
Release of Time, Anderson Museum of Contemporary Art, Roswell, NM
In-between Spaces/ New work, Roswell Museum & Art Center, Roswell, NM
After living in Brooklyn, NY, for over a decade, Smith returned to her native Midwestern roots in 2004. She now lives in Kansas City, where she continues to create art from vintage textiles.
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BMoCA @ Frasier Presents | Bruce Price & Debra Smith: Pieced Together
Guest Curated by Nick Ryan 31 Mar - 16 Aug 2025BMoCA at Frasier Presents Pieced Together: Bruce Price & Debra Smith Guest curator, Nick Ryan Opening Reception: March 31, 2025 | 6-7:30pm | Free & open to the public Location:...Read more -
Debra Smith: Seeking Balance
14 Nov 2024 - 11 Jan 2025Nick Ryan Gallery presents Seeking Balance , a solo exhibition by Kansas City-based textile artist Debra Smith. This marks Smith's debut exhibition in Colorado, and we are thrilled to welcome...Read more