m e l i s s a   m a t s o n

Fabrics - with their infinite possibilities of texture, color, and drape - have always fascinated Melissa. From early years of sewing with her mother and grandmother, through later episodes of weaving and quilting, and to her current work with dyeing, she has been drawn to the integration of gesture and hue.

A fairly recent convert to dyeing, Melissa has enjoyed the mentorship of Jane Dunnewold - especially Jane's attitude towards experimentation and improvisation. Melissa spends as much time as she can in her home art studio - while still keeping active playing viola in the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra

A Northern California native (born and raised in Chico), Melissa is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music, and was Artistic Director of First Muse Chamber Music (an annual concert series at Rochester's First Unitarian Church), founding violist of the Chester String Quartet, and founding violist of the Amenda Quartet. Her artwork has been shown at the Geisel Gallery (Rochester NY), the Mill Gallery (Honeoye Falls NY) and at Rochester Contemporary (Rochester NY - members' show) where her 6x6 works have sold out (early!) for several years.

Here is a photo essay of Melissa in the dye studio.

and links to art
“duett” oil painting collaborations    constructions
    
(photo credit: paul arnold)
Contact Melissa directly with inquiries about art, viola playing, and the availability of completed artwork. Ask to be notified when new items become available - and find out when the next public show or sale will be!





Melissa was honored to speak about her fabric pursuits in the 2016-17 "Hidden Passions" series at the Memorial Art Gallery (Rochester NY). Her connection with the University of Rochester (as an Eastman School of Music alumna and faculty member) led to a cover article in the January-February 2017 Rochester Review - see a tiny reproduction of it below!