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Honey Pierre

$8,500.00
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Description
Medium

Yarn, acrylic paint on wood

Dimensions

48 x 48 inches

Shipping & Production Time

Each piece in our collection is crafted individually with care and intention. Because we focus on ethical, sustainable production, items are made-to-order or in very limited quantities.

Please allow 7–14 business days for production before shipping.

We believe that slow is good, your patience supports responsible creation, one-of-a-kind artistry, and quality craftsmanship.

Once your item ships, you will receive a tracking number so you can follow its journey.

About the Maker

Meet Honey Pierre

Cassandra Hickey (b. 1993), known as Honey Pierre, is an Atlanta-based textile artist born in Cleveland,OH, to her mother, Rhonda Harris. After serving three years in the U.S. Army, she cultivated a disciplined and reflective approach that informed her artistic practice.
Honey works primarily in punch needle, an eco-conscious textile technique, creating layered, tactile narratives that explore memory, identity, and the intersections of personal and collective experience. Her work transforms fiber into a medium for storytelling, care, and reflective witnessing.
She has exhibited with the Georgia Museum of Art, MOCA Cleveland, and participated in multiple textile-focused residencies, including Mint Gallery’s Leap Year program. Her installations have also been featured with the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta.
Through research-driven studio practice and material experimentation, Honey continues to advance contemporary textile art, producing narrative-rich works that connect the personal, historical, and cultural dimensions of lived experience

Atlanta,GA

Cassandra Hickey (b. 1993), known as Honey Pierre, is an Atlanta-based textile artist born in Cleveland,OH, to her mother, Rhonda Harris. After serving three years in the U.S. Army, she cultivated a disciplined and reflective approach that informed her artistic practice.
Honey works primarily in punch needle, an eco-conscious textile technique, creating layered, tactile narratives that explore memory, identity, and the intersections of personal and collective experience. Her work transforms fiber into a medium for storytelling, care, and reflective witnessing.
She has exhibited with the Georgia Museum of Art, MOCA Cleveland, and participated in multiple textile-focused residencies, including Mint Gallery’s Leap Year program. Her installations have also been featured with the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta.
Through research-driven studio practice and material experimentation, Honey continues to advance contemporary textile art, producing narrative-rich works that connect the personal, historical, and cultural dimensions of lived experience

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