SDA 2017: A Year In Review
December 27, 2017 9:00 am
…wonderful Journals that fueled the conceptual and member growth of SDA. We wish her the best of luck in her new endeavours into recharging her studio practice and whatever other……
Read More »…wonderful Journals that fueled the conceptual and member growth of SDA. We wish her the best of luck in her new endeavours into recharging her studio practice and whatever other……
Read More »…Royal College of Thimpu. Throwing caution to the wind, I rearranged my work schedule—not an easy task as a new college graduate—and decided to take the big step through that……
Read More »…circle?), highlights the work of artists and educators in our community who draw inspiration from the natural environment and adopt sustainable practices as part of their artistic output.” – Elizabeth……
Read More »…range of themes in the 2010s which include labor, community and inclusivity. The issue closes with an excerpted conversation among board members of SDA, moderated by Karen Baker, which looks……
Read More »…“Contemporary Black Feminism: The Revolutionary Fiber Art Practices of The Yarn Mission” by Lila Stone examines the subversive nature of knitting and the pro-Black, pro-rebellion, pro-community knitting collective that formed……
Read More »Two accomplished artists are featured at Textile Center this fall, with exhibitions contrasting divergent approaches to artistic practice. Similarly, both bring their ideas to fruition through the history, processes, and……
Read More »…Rank and salary are competitive with peer institutions and are commensurate with quality of practice, scholarship, and current academic research, extent of teaching experience, and current professional standing. More information……
Read More »…10x20x20, Arrowmont SDA Conference Lexie Abra Johnson, Let’s All Be Nice to Each Other: Made work combining textiles and social practice. This year in Portland the theme for the SDA……
Read More »…that demonstrates the power of community and contemporary craft practice. This exhibition will debut at the Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts, Tallahassee, in the fall of 2018. Isabel……
Read More »…published in catalogues, newsletters, magazines, books, or newspapers. Either your work is good enough that someone wants, for example, to use it in a book, or you know enough about……
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