Paintings and multimedia sculptures. Greenwood’s work exists at the juncture between fine art and craft, and incorporates objects and themes associated with domestic life and labor, intimations of bed and body, and capacity to carry, cover and protect. Salvaged and heirloom textiles form the material foundation of Greenwood’s work, emphasizing the ways in which the fragility of common cloth can be transformed and bolstered through acts of binding, knotting, braiding, weaving, and stitching. Painting is a parallel practice to Greenwood’s three-dimensional explorations, as small details of her sculptures, or of historic textile-based objects, are exalted and explored on canvas.