SDA 2018: A Year in Review
December 21, 2018 9:00 am
…Director, stepped down to pursue new professional endeavours. We are so grateful for all the amazing work and care she put into SDA over her almost 3 years here, and……
Read More »…Director, stepped down to pursue new professional endeavours. We are so grateful for all the amazing work and care she put into SDA over her almost 3 years here, and……
Read More »…Kate MccGwire: Unexpected Beauty By Jessica Hemmings Accumulation plays a central role in determining the scale of each piece. Kate MccGwire’s sculptures tend to be large—very large considering what is……
Read More »…MAC USERS: if your imagery is already dark then it may look darker on a Windows computer. Windows computers tend to display images darker and with higher contrast. WINDOWS USERS:……
Read More »Surface Design Association and American Tapestry Alliance (ATA) are excited to partner our blogs and announce a series of professional practices articles for fiber artists. Initially posted on ATA’s blog,……
Read More »…Saborio, who recently moved to Costa Rica, I made plans to attend. The conference offered an opportunity for fiber artists from Iberoamerican nations, the United States and Europe to come……
Read More »…Maggie Duffy examines the long-time collaboration and professional relationship between Elsa Schiaparelli and Salvador Dalí and how their aesthetics combined into iconic works. Elsa Schiaparelli Woman’s Dinner Dress (left) and……
Read More »WOMEN IN WOOD profiles the work of 14 professional women woodworkers from around the country. Opening night is April 7th, 5:30pm and Artists’ Talk April 8th at 1pm. The show……
Read More »…Yolaçan Erin M. Riley Aaron McIntosh: Queer Country Quilting by Gabriel Craig Fifth generation Appalachian quilter Aaron McIntosh prolifically turns out earnest textile-based work that conflates his professional identity as……
Read More »…at Tokyo’s majestic Gajoen. This year has been particularly challenging. When Chiaki tried to send one of her artworks to the upcoming Quilt National 2021, she learned that the US……
Read More »…textile history, modern craft theory, and professional development. Structured bi-weekly critiques are moderated by some of today’s leading textile artists, curators and innovators. The program culminates with a group exhibition,……
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