Kerri Green

Kerri Green is a Dallas-based fiber artist whose contemporary quilts operate at the intersection of abstraction, material investigation, and process-driven shape-making.

Drawing from conventions of modernist painting and traditional quilting practices, her work engages color, repetition, and geometry as visual language. Using hand-dyed fabric and meticulous piecing, Green treats fiber as both surface and structure, allowing pattern and form to emerge through accumulation and restraint. Her practice aligns with a lineage of artists who expand the boundaries between craft and fine art, situating quilting within a broader contemporary discourse. By emphasizing labor, materiality, and the physical act of construction, Green’s quilts function as both objects and quiet records of time and intention. Scale and graphic clarity encourage immersive viewing while subtle variations in color and shapes reward sustained attention.

Green’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally in juried exhibitions, including Quilt National ’17, ’21, ’23, and ’25. She works from her studio in Dallas, Texas.

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