Tempestry Textile Art Display
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day in April 2020, UC Davis Sustainability recruited volunteers to create a textile display that represents 50 years of climate change from 1970 to 2020.
Each temperature tapestry (or “Tempestry”) represents a year of daily high temperatures in Davis, CA, with January on the left side and December on the right of the Tempestry. Cooler colors (blues and greens) represent cooler temperatures while the reds are the highest temperatures. Learn more about the international Tempestry Project.
Please enjoy this virtual exhibit online and check back in for any new Tempestries additions, as well as details for a future in-person exhibit!
1971, crocheted by Satoshi Nakamura
1974, crocheted by Elizabeth Davis
1977, crocheted by Logan Brisette
1978, crocheted by Nikki Grey Rutamu
1979, crocheted by Rachel Stagi
1980, crocheted by Sue Vang
1981, crocheted by Corinna Fish
1982, crocheted by Ingrid Stromberg
1983, crocheted by Patti Mitchell
1985, crocheted by Skylar Johnson
1990, crocheted by Laura Roser
1991, crocheted by Corrie Jacobs
1994, crocheted by Afton Geil
1995, crocheted by Corinna Fish
1997, crocheted by Sequioa Williams
1998, crocheted by Aranza Reynoso
2000, crocheted by Joel Waite
2003, crocheted by Caren Kaplan
2005, crocheted by Lori Ann Pardau
2008, crocheted by Roxy Rymland and Matthew Demer
2010, crocheted by Kelli O Day
2014, crocheted by Emily Fucarino
2015, crocheted by Yesenia Reynoso
2016, crocheted by Nikki Grey Rutamu
2017, crocheted by Jenna Quan
2018, crocheted by Alison Chen
2019, crocheted by Jennifer Rutherford