Kimberly Hamill is another artist whose work will be in the Beyond The Fringe show.
Here she is working on a weaving:

An example of her work:

Kimberly says “Kim’s recent works reflect her passion for understanding weave structures of the Indigenous Americas. She is attempting with these pieces to create contemporary, original designs using complicated weave structures adapted from Peru, Bolivia and Guatemala. She has learned these techniques by studying weavings and books that she has collected from these areas. After years of production and experimental weaving on large floor looms, Kim now works mainly on back strap and simple frame-style looms. Most of her weavings to date are made from yarns she has dyed herself using natural plant and insect dyes. The major principles that guide her work are deep creativity, technical excellence and respect for the Earth.”
Her website is Mano Weaving School. You can contact her at kwhitneyhatgmaildotcom