Exhibition at TephraICA @Signature 2024

Though the works in the exhibition could be studied anthropologically as artifacts of Betsy Packard’s life—a painting that records her casting of the I-ching; tip envelopes and hair samples from her time as a hair dresser; napkins collected as a waitress, processed and cast into the shape of a loaf of bread; her child’s baby teeth replacing the clock face of a wrist watch—the motivations of her artistic practice are not solely autobiographical.

The specific personal stories embedded in her materials may be more or less apparent to the viewer, more or less forgotten by the maker, but nevertheless inform Packard’s visual language—an aesthetic that values the humble, the mundane, and the intimate. Old clothing bearing the owner’s memory has been transformed to reveal the flat shapes of its construction. Egg cartons and plastic product packaging have been used as molds for casting cement and plaster. In lieu of more traditional materials such as paint or stone, Packard uses these quotidian keepsakes and detritus equally to play with form, shape, color, and texture.

The works in this exhibition, the earliest from 1978 (.1315 Bread), the most recent made this year (.1356 untitled), stem from a lifetime of carefully noting the possibilities of our everyday material surroundings. Consistent across the work is a conscious and emphatic thriftiness and a grittiness of both content and surface that rejects the common obsession with sleek, shiny, and new in our consumer culture; instead, Packard rejoices in materials that show permeability and wear, and attest to the ephemerality of our lives.

-Hannah Barco, Curator

.0486 Mural 2015 80″x 50″. used clothing and felt, handsewn

.1145 Your Baby Teeth. 1980s-90s. teeth in watch. .0773 Bust of Oliver Wendell Holmes. date unknown. plaster, rocks, paint.

.1315 1978. newspaper, fabric. 10″x 5″x 2 1/2″

.0084 Hair in Tip Envelopes 2006. 11″x 8″x 5 1/2″

.0069 (eggs and shells) 2004. shells, cement. 11 3/4″x 4 3/4″x 3 1/4″ .0449 Cement and Glass 2005. 7″x 6″x 4″

.0025 Abundance 2006. tip envelopes, red paper napkins, $10 bill. 11″x 7 3/4″x 3″ .0021 Scallop with Pearls 2006. cement and pearls. 8″x 6″x 2″

.0024 Advent 1985. wax on wood panel. 15 3/4″x 13 1/2″ .0395 Waffle Figure 1982. painted plaster. 14″x 7 1/2″x 5″

.1359 (record of works) 2024. fabric collage with text. 25 3/4″x 21″ .0794 Compacted Fabric Head 1982. plaster and fabric. 16 1/2″x 6″x 6″

.0349 33rd Year 1986. candles and wax on wood panel. 24″x 12″

.1356 2024. Stencil and applique with used fabric and clothing. 57″x 28″

.0619 Bouquet 2003. cement and plastic. 14″x 12 1/2″x 12 1/2″ .0028 Bottle Painting 1982(reworked 1992).corduroy and paint on cardboard. 19″x 17″

.1347 2024

Stencil, applique, quilting, 63″x 47″, including beautiful gifts of fine and castoff clothing from friends and family; my own things too. I love the variations in the fabric as a result of use: wear, sweat, stains, holes. Handsewn. Some of the clothing had originally been painstakingly handmade and handsewn–so much work! and I’ve tried to retain some of the stitching of these anonymous needleworkers and garmentmakers. Collection of the artist.