“Reimagining the Art of Traditional Rug Hooking” by Sarah Leighton on display in Rockport
ROCKPORT — “Reimagining the Art of Traditional Rug Hooking,” a show of works by Belfast fiber artist Sarah Leighton, will be on display April 3 - 29, in the lower level of the Rockport Public Library. The exhibit will feature a collection of Leighton’s primitive, modern, and abstract pieces, inspired by traditional techniques and incorporating contemporary style.
The opening reception will be held Friday, April 4, from 3 to 5 p.m., at the library, and will include rug hooking demonstrations and discussion. Attendees are encouraged to bring a sample of their own hooking work.
Leighton grew up in Midcoast Maine, spending much of her childhood with her French-Canadian grandmother, or "memere." Her grandmother was an avid rug hooker, but it wasn’t until Leighton took a rug hooking class after her grandmother’s passing that her interest in learning the craft herself was piqued.
She started with one project a year in a traditional style, creating pillows and rugs. Over time, Leighton’s style evolved as she began experimenting with new materials and embraced a more contemporary approach. Today, she spends much of her free time hooking and uses her grandmother’s hook exclusively.
In 2021, Leighton received the Springboard Artist Grant from the Maine Arts Commission. She lives in Belfast with her husband, Ryan, and their yellow lab, Nixie.
Learn more about this and other events at the Rockport Library at rockportlibrary.net.
Event Date
Address
Rockport Public Library
Rockport, ME 04856
United States