Joy Stocksdale, SDA’s Anchor, Moves On
February 28, 2013 4:14 pm
…us off Cloud 9 when we dawdled there a little too long, commended us when we accomplished our goals, generously took the reins as we searched for new board members……
Read More »…us off Cloud 9 when we dawdled there a little too long, commended us when we accomplished our goals, generously took the reins as we searched for new board members……
Read More »…what you’ll discover: “Weaving History With Gullah Sweetgrass Baskets” by Corey Alston examines the history Sweetgrass basket weaving and its ties to the Gullah Geechee people– a Creole culture created……
Read More »The continuing struggle with the pandemic has our fiber community re-examining priorities, relationships, and connections. Wasteful use of materials and resources are under the looking glass, while programs and budgets……
Read More »…much more. Loop-by-loop, stitch-by-stitch and warp-by-weft, we have learned to build a tactile world, whether through family or community, which will shape generations of makers to come. Here’s a preview……
Read More »…show and embody. Here’s a look back at some highlights from SDA for 2022, and I can’t wait to see what comes next in 2023. Community Ties ONLINE CONFERENCE Community……
Read More »…handmade and machine knit is fabulous to see. Monika Haussler shows this in her work Steps. I like to combine new industrial materials like rubber in combination with an old……
Read More »…compressed into two dimensions. The art in this show draws visitors in close to examine complex weaves and unexpected materials, but it also moves out, away from the wall, to……
Read More »…communities that flourish across the island of Aotearoa New Zealand. Here’s a preview of what you’ll discover: “Jim Cooper: A Riotous Practice” by Moira White examines Cooper’s art, which is……
Read More »Liza Klakulak Capped Accumulation Wool fiber, silk & cotton thread, stainless steel; wet felted, naturally dyed indigo gradation, hand stitched, free-motion machine stitched 11 x 8.5 x 3″ (2016) (photo:……
Read More »…set bold, graphic shapes and patterns against a background of subtle color and lively stitched line. Her quilts are dominated by funky, off-kilter geometric designs that mingle freely with stark,……
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