In the heart of a beautiful region with an abundance of outdoor trails, parks, and campgrounds, the age-old debate about our relationship with the environment comes into focus. As we revel in the joys of nature, we often overlook the synthetic gear we use to experience it, leaving us with a nagging question: how do we reconcile our love for the outdoors with our responsibility to preserve and protect it? This very conundrum is the central theme of “Gear,” an upcoming exhibit at the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum (MVTM) that delves into the intersection of human presence and the environment.
The exhibit, titled “Gear,” is the brainchild of artist Bettina Matzkuhn, who deconstructs old backpacks and repurposes recycled outdoor fabrics like ripstop nylon, webbing, and closures to create thought-provoking art pieces. By mimicking tents and backpacks, Matzkuhn invites visitors to engage with the exhibit on a deeper level, encouraging them to unzip and reveal the hidden embroidered landscapes that reflect the effects of climate change.
As the consequences of human activity become increasingly apparent, Matzkuhn’s work serves as a poignant reminder of our responsibility to the environment. By transforming discarded gear into art, she highlights the often-overlooked impact of our consumption and the promotion of synthetic materials on natural spaces.
- Examples of the exhibit include a series of embroidered landscapes that depict the effects of climate change, such as melting glaciers and rising sea levels.
- The exhibit also features a collection of repurposed outdoor gear, including backpacks, tents, and clothing, which serve as a commentary on the disposable nature of modern outdoor culture.
As the curators of the MVTM noted, “With ‘Gear,’ Matzkuhn has created thoughtful and critical art that is increasingly important for us to see and reflect upon.” Living in an area surrounded by natural beauty, it is easy to take our environment for granted. However, Matzkuhn’s work encourages us to re-examine our relationship with the outdoors and consider the consequences of our actions.
| Key Features of “Gear” by Bettina Matzkuhn | ||
|---|---|---|
| Repurposed recycled outdoor fabrics | Mimicking tents and backpacks | Embroidered landscapes reflecting climate change |
| Interact with the exhibit to reveal hidden landscapes | Commentary on the disposable nature of modern outdoor culture | Thought-provoking art that encourages reflection on our relationship with the environment |
“With ‘Gear,’ Matzkuhn has created thoughtful and critical art that is increasingly important for us to see and reflect upon. Living in such a wonderfully lush and green valley, so close to cottage country, and removed from the more extreme effects of climate change, we can often take our environment for granted. This exhibit encourages us to examine how we interact with and explore our natural spaces.”
— Michael Rikley-Lancaster, Executive Director/Curator, Mississippi Valley Textile Museum
The vernissage for “Gear” will take place from 2pm to 4pm on Saturday, May 3, 2025, at the MVTM. Visitors are invited to join the exhibit and engage with the thought-provoking art pieces. As the MVTM noted, “We are looking forward to sharing this topical exhibit with the community and encouraging a dialogue about our relationship with the environment.”
In conclusion, “Gear” by Bettina Matzkuhn is a timely and thought-provoking exhibit that invites us to reflect on our relationship with the environment.
