Consumer Cloth

Three Variations M9 by Jill Stoll
94”x26.5”; recycled cardboard, ink, paper, glue; 2024.

COLLAGE ON VIEW

Jill Stoll

at Baton Rouge Gallery in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
29 August-21 September 2025

Jill Stoll’s body of work titled, “Consumer Cloth”, reflects her commitment to both artistic innovation and sustainability. These pieces not only embody an environmentally conscious approach, but also serve as a personal audit of the artist’s consumption patterns, using the medium to explore and critique the culture of consumerism.

Shameless Self-Promotion 1 (with Amy Newell) by Jill Stoll
22.5”x67”; cardboard paper, ink, watercolor, glue; 2024-2025.

Their practice includes gathering and repurposing paper, cardboard, and other consumer materials to create richly textured works that reframe how the audience thinks of these single-use materials. For the artist, this work serves as a reminder to themselves about how they view consumption and sustainability.

(text adapted from material provided by the gallery)


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1515 Dalrymple Drive
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70808 USA
(225) 383-1470

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