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    -     Identifier:
-     4224.FellerSusan.AudioInt.1.3.27.18
-     Title:
-     Oral history of Susan Feller, 1 of 3
-     Date:
-     2018-03-27
-     Creator:
-     Feller, Susan L.
-     Contributor:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Textile crafts, Folk art, Gilmer County (W. Va.), Coal mines and mining in art, Mountaintop removal mining, Fiberwork, Rugs, Hooked, Rugs, Hooked--Patterns, Rugs, Hooked--Exhibitions
-     Location:
-     Hampshire County (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
  
  
 
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    -     Identifier:
-     4224.FellerSusan.AudioInt.2.3.27.18
-     Title:
-     Oral history of Susan Feller, 2 of 3
-     Date:
-     2018-03-27
-     Creator:
-     Feller, Susan L.
-     Contributor:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Gilmer County (W. Va.), Coal mines and mining in art, Rugs, Hooked, Mountaintop removal mining, Fiberwork, Folk art, Rugs, Hooked--Exhibitions, Textile crafts, Rugs, Hooked--Patterns
-     Location:
-     Hampshire County (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["Susan Feller, 63 at the time of this interview, lives in Hampshire County, West Virginia with her partner Jim in the log home they built. With a degree in Art and History from UMass/Boston and a life-long interest in handwork craft, she learned to rug hook in 1994, a medium allowing her to paint with wool. This skill was the entry into the niche market of rug hookingdesigning patterns, selling hand-dyed wool, and teaching as far away as Australia, throughout the US and Canada. These days, Feller works in her studio creating fiber art for the walls. Juried as a Tamarack gallery artist, and a recipient of a purchase award from the WV Division of Culture and History, she serves on the Board of Directors for Tamarack Foundation for the Arts and The River House board in Capon Bridge, networking with and advocating for artists in the state and beyond.In this interview, Feller talks about her work, her research into the textile art of the McDonald sisters of Gilmer County, the state of the arts in West Virginia, and more. Read her piece on the West Virginia Folklife blog about the McDonald sisters: https://wvfolklife.org/2018/05/15/textile-artist-susan-feller-on-the-mcdonald-sisters-of-gilmer-county/Susan Fellers website: https://artwools.com/"]%](/image/4224FellerSusanAudioInt32718/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.FellerSusan.AudioInt.3.27.18
-     Title:
-     Transcript of oral history of Susan Feller
-     Date:
-     2018-03-27
-     Creator:
-     Feller, Susan L.
-     Contributor:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Rugs, Hooked--Exhibitions, Coal mines and mining in art, Folk art, Rugs, Hooked--Patterns, Mountaintop removal mining, Textile crafts, Fiberwork, Rugs, Hooked, Gilmer County (W. Va.)
-     Location:
-     Hampshire County (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
  
  
 
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    -     Identifier:
-     4224.FellerSusan.AudioInt.3.3.27.18
-     Title:
-     Oral history of Susan Feller, 3 of 3
-     Date:
-     2018-03-27
-     Creator:
-     Feller, Susan L.
-     Contributor:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Gilmer County (W. Va.), Coal mines and mining in art, Mountaintop removal mining, Textile crafts, Rugs, Hooked--Patterns, Rugs, Hooked, Folk art, Fiberwork, Rugs, Hooked--Exhibitions
-     Location:
-     Hampshire County (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["Susan Feller, 63 at the time of this interview, lives in Hampshire County, West Virginia with her partner Jim in the log home they built. With a degree in Art and History from UMass/Boston and a life-long interest in handwork craft, she learned to rug hook in 1994, a medium allowing her to paint with wool. This skill was the entry into the niche market of rug hookingdesigning patterns, selling hand-dyed wool, and teaching as far away as Australia, throughout the US and Canada. These days, Feller works in her studio creating fiber art for the walls. Juried as a Tamarack gallery artist, and a recipient of a purchase award from the WV Division of Culture and History, she serves on the Board of Directors for Tamarack Foundation for the Arts and The River House board in Capon Bridge, networking with and advocating for artists in the state and beyond.Read her piece on the West Virginia Folklife blog about the McDonald sisters: https://wvfolklife.org/2018/05/15/textile-artist-susan-feller-on-the-mcdonald-sisters-of-gilmer-county/Susan Fellers website: https://artwools.com/"]%](/image/4224FellerSusanPhoto00131013/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.FellerSusan.Photo.001.3.10.13
-     Title:
-     "Iconic Liberty," hooked, embroidered, and needle felted by Susan Feller from hand dyed wool fabric, cotton thread, and synthetic yarn
-     Date:
-     2013-03-10
-     Creator:
-     Feller, Susan L.
-     Subject:
-     Rugs, Hooked, Fiberwork, Textile crafts
-     Location:
-     Hampshire County (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["Susan Feller, 63 at the time of this interview, lives in Hampshire County, West Virginia with her partner Jim in the log home they built. With a degree in Art and History from UMass/Boston and a life-long interest in handwork craft, she learned to rug hook in 1994, a medium allowing her to paint with wool. This skill was the entry into the niche market of rug hookingdesigning patterns, selling hand-dyed wool, and teaching as far away as Australia, throughout the US and Canada. These days, Feller works in her studio creating fiber art for the walls. Juried as a Tamarack gallery artist, and a recipient of a purchase award from the WV Division of Culture and History, she serves on the Board of Directors for Tamarack Foundation for the Arts and The River House board in Capon Bridge, networking with and advocating for artists in the state and beyond.Read her piece on the West Virginia Folklife blog about the McDonald sisters: https://wvfolklife.org/2018/05/15/textile-artist-susan-feller-on-the-mcdonald-sisters-of-gilmer-county/Susan Fellers website: https://artwools.com/"]%](/image/4224FellerSusanPhoto00132615/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.FellerSusan.Photo.001.3.26.15
-     Title:
-     Susan with "Progress in the Mountains," purchased for State Museum collection
-     Date:
-     2015-03-26
-     Creator:
-     Feller, Susan L.
-     Subject:
-     Rugs, Hooked--Exhibitions, Textile crafts, Fiberwork, Rugs, Hooked
-     Location:
-     Hampshire County (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["Susan Feller, 63 at the time of this interview, lives in Hampshire County, West Virginia with her partner Jim in the log home they built. With a degree in Art and History from UMass/Boston and a life-long interest in handwork craft, she learned to rug hook in 1994, a medium allowing her to paint with wool. This skill was the entry into the niche market of rug hookingdesigning patterns, selling hand-dyed wool, and teaching as far away as Australia, throughout the US and Canada. These days, Feller works in her studio creating fiber art for the walls. Juried as a Tamarack gallery artist, and a recipient of a purchase award from the WV Division of Culture and History, she serves on the Board of Directors for Tamarack Foundation for the Arts and The River House board in Capon Bridge, networking with and advocating for artists in the state and beyond.Read her piece on the West Virginia Folklife blog about the McDonald sisters: https://wvfolklife.org/2018/05/15/textile-artist-susan-feller-on-the-mcdonald-sisters-of-gilmer-county/Susan Fellers website: https://artwools.com/"]%](/image/4224FellerSusanPhoto00132718/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.FellerSusan.Photo.001.3.27.18
-     Title:
-     Photo of Travel Series #3 Seneca Rocks hooked rug piece by Susan Feller, 1 of 2
-     Date:
-     2018-03-27
-     Creator:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area (W. Va.), Fiberwork, Rugs, Hooked, Textile crafts
-     Location:
-     Hampshire County (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["Susan Feller, 63 at the time of this interview, lives in Hampshire County, West Virginia with her partner Jim in the log home they built. With a degree in Art and History from UMass/Boston and a life-long interest in handwork craft, she learned to rug hook in 1994, a medium allowing her to paint with wool. This skill was the entry into the niche market of rug hookingdesigning patterns, selling hand-dyed wool, and teaching as far away as Australia, throughout the US and Canada. These days, Feller works in her studio creating fiber art for the walls. Juried as a Tamarack gallery artist, and a recipient of a purchase award from the WV Division of Culture and History, she serves on the Board of Directors for Tamarack Foundation for the Arts and The River House board in Capon Bridge, networking with and advocating for artists in the state and beyond.Read her piece on the West Virginia Folklife blog about the McDonald sisters: https://wvfolklife.org/2018/05/15/textile-artist-susan-feller-on-the-mcdonald-sisters-of-gilmer-county/Susan Fellers website: https://artwools.com/"]%](/image/4224FellerSusanPhoto0018516/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.FellerSusan.Photo.001.8.5.16
-     Title:
-     Susan Feller holds her footstool Turquoise and Orange hassock
-     Date:
-     2016-08-05
-     Creator:
-     Feller, Susan L.
-     Subject:
-     Fiberwork, Textile crafts, Rugs, Hooked, Embroidery
-     Location:
-     Hampshire County (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["Susan Feller, 63 at the time of this interview, lives in Hampshire County, West Virginia with her partner Jim in the log home they built. With a degree in Art and History from UMass/Boston and a life-long interest in handwork craft, she learned to rug hook in 1994, a medium allowing her to paint with wool. This skill was the entry into the niche market of rug hookingdesigning patterns, selling hand-dyed wool, and teaching as far away as Australia, throughout the US and Canada. These days, Feller works in her studio creating fiber art for the walls. Juried as a Tamarack gallery artist, and a recipient of a purchase award from the WV Division of Culture and History, she serves on the Board of Directors for Tamarack Foundation for the Arts and The River House board in Capon Bridge, networking with and advocating for artists in the state and beyond.Read her piece on the West Virginia Folklife blog about the McDonald sisters: https://wvfolklife.org/2018/05/15/textile-artist-susan-feller-on-the-mcdonald-sisters-of-gilmer-county/Susan Fellers website: https://artwools.com/"]%](/image/4224FellerSusanPhoto00232718/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.FellerSusan.Photo.002.3.27.18
-     Title:
-     Photo of Travel Series #3 Seneca Rocks hooked rug piece by Susan Feller, 2 of 2
-     Date:
-     2018-03-27
-     Creator:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Textile crafts, Rugs, Hooked, Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area (W. Va.), Fiberwork
-     Location:
-     Hampshire County (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["Susan Feller, 63 at the time of this interview, lives in Hampshire County, West Virginia with her partner Jim in the log home they built. With a degree in Art and History from UMass/Boston and a life-long interest in handwork craft, she learned to rug hook in 1994, a medium allowing her to paint with wool. This skill was the entry into the niche market of rug hookingdesigning patterns, selling hand-dyed wool, and teaching as far away as Australia, throughout the US and Canada. These days, Feller works in her studio creating fiber art for the walls. Juried as a Tamarack gallery artist, and a recipient of a purchase award from the WV Division of Culture and History, she serves on the Board of Directors for Tamarack Foundation for the Arts and The River House board in Capon Bridge, networking with and advocating for artists in the state and beyond.Read her piece on the West Virginia Folklife blog about the McDonald sisters: https://wvfolklife.org/2018/05/15/textile-artist-susan-feller-on-the-mcdonald-sisters-of-gilmer-county/Susan Fellers website: https://artwools.com/"]%](/image/4224FellerSusanPhoto00332718/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.FellerSusan.Photo.003.3.27.18
-     Title:
-     Photo of cityscape hooked rug piece by Susan Feller
-     Date:
-     2018-03-27
-     Creator:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Fiberwork, Rugs, Hooked, Textile crafts
-     Location:
-     Hampshire County (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["Susan Feller, 63 at the time of this interview, lives in Hampshire County, West Virginia with her partner Jim in the log home they built. With a degree in Art and History from UMass/Boston and a life-long interest in handwork craft, she learned to rug hook in 1994, a medium allowing her to paint with wool. This skill was the entry into the niche market of rug hookingdesigning patterns, selling hand-dyed wool, and teaching as far away as Australia, throughout the US and Canada. These days, Feller works in her studio creating fiber art for the walls. Juried as a Tamarack gallery artist, and a recipient of a purchase award from the WV Division of Culture and History, she serves on the Board of Directors for Tamarack Foundation for the Arts and The River House board in Capon Bridge, networking with and advocating for artists in the state and beyond.Read her piece on the West Virginia Folklife blog about the McDonald sisters: https://wvfolklife.org/2018/05/15/textile-artist-susan-feller-on-the-mcdonald-sisters-of-gilmer-county/Susan Fellers website: https://artwools.com/"]%](/image/4224FellerSusanPhoto00432718tif/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.FellerSusan.Photo.004.3.27.18.tif
-     Title:
-     Photo of sketch for bridge hooked rug piece by Susan Feller
-     Date:
-     2018-03-27
-     Creator:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Textile crafts, Rugs, Hooked, Fiberwork
-     Location:
-     Hampshire County (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["Susan Feller, 63 at the time of this interview, lives in Hampshire County, West Virginia with her partner Jim in the log home they built. With a degree in Art and History from UMass/Boston and a life-long interest in handwork craft, she learned to rug hook in 1994, a medium allowing her to paint with wool. This skill was the entry into the niche market of rug hookingdesigning patterns, selling hand-dyed wool, and teaching as far away as Australia, throughout the US and Canada. These days, Feller works in her studio creating fiber art for the walls. Juried as a Tamarack gallery artist, and a recipient of a purchase award from the WV Division of Culture and History, she serves on the Board of Directors for Tamarack Foundation for the Arts and The River House board in Capon Bridge, networking with and advocating for artists in the state and beyond.Read her piece on the West Virginia Folklife blog about the McDonald sisters: https://wvfolklife.org/2018/05/15/textile-artist-susan-feller-on-the-mcdonald-sisters-of-gilmer-county/Susan Fellers website: https://artwools.com/"]%](/image/4224FellerSusanPhoto00532718tif/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.FellerSusan.Photo.005.3.27.18.tif
-     Title:
-     Photo of "Equality and Work for Women" hooked rug piece by Susan Feller
-     Date:
-     2018-03-27
-     Creator:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Rugs, Hooked, Textile crafts, Women's rights, Fiberwork
-     Location:
-     Hampshire County (W. Va.)