Lynne moved from Glyphs to a narrative, fiber-based show, in which she honored the 25 residents of a senior living community. Her work was shown at the Kansas City Jewish Museum of Contemporary Art, in the Epsten Gallery at Village Shalom. Lynne created three large pieces. The first, The Fabric of Community, was a sculpture that represented each person with a knitted torso on a clothes line. The second, Collective Memory, was a series of word tablets that contained important elements from each resident's life story. The third, The Years in the Lives, was a series of wall panels that created a graph with crocheted yarn to document the ages of the residents. |

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