Felicitas Sloves
Lizard Mask, 2021
17 in x 21 in

Felicitas Sloves
Green with Envy, 2022
13 in x 13 in

Felicitas Sloves’ Artist Statement

Much of Felicitas’ artwork includes original design tapestries influenced by Javanese dance masks, or wayang topeng, and imagery capturing tempo doeloe which is a sense of nostalgia and mythology of a bygone era of Dutch colonialism on the island of Java. Felicitas has been weaving since 1980 after she was introduced to the art while studying textiles at the Cooperstown (NY) Graduate Programs. Since that time, she has shown and sold her handwoven scarves, clothing, and accessories at shows, shops, galleries, and festivals in MA, PA, NJ, TN, and MS. After a move to Memphis in 2000, Felicitas also wove religious textiles for churches, synagogues, members of the clergy and collectors. For several years, she was involved with community weaving projects, primarily as a weaving workshop leader with the non-profit agency, Creative Aging Mid-South.

Felicitas Sloves
Fire Mask, 2022
13 in x 13 in

Felicitas Sloves’ Biography

Felicitas was born in the Netherlands to Dutch-Indonesian parents who escaped the genocide of Dutch patriots known as Bersiap. The genocide took place in the newly formed country of Indonesia from 1945 to 1950. After emigrating from the Netherlands to the United States, Felicitas lived in the Boston area, earning an AB from Smith College and an MA from Tufts University.