Linnea Wurdack
History Changes, 2026
Blackout Poetry
The work is trying to highlight how women’s voices have often been ignored, silenced, or rewritten throughout history. By blacking out parts of existing text, it represents how women’s stories have been erased or controlled, but also how meaning and resistance can still be found within those constraints. It’s about reclaiming voice and visibility.
Linnea Wurdack
Truth is a Threat, 2026
Fabric, glue, thread
This was a work created during our community unit, with a focus on fiber arts and quilt squares.
Linnea Wurdack
Patrick Star, 2026
Digital
I often see Spongebob memes on the internet, especially on TikTok to show reactions to things. They are something that honestly amuse me and since there are so many episodes of the show, there are many of them. I chose an image I had not seen turned into a meme and decided to make the caption something that is relevant to me, and I'm sure many other people too.
Linnea Wurdack
Peace Not War, 2026
Paper, fabric paint on black canvas
These works were created while our workshop went over pins and patches and their historical significance to protest movements as easily deployed and created methods of dispersing ideologies.