SDA Book Club 2023: A Year In Review
December 1, 2023 5:00 am
…addition of Zia Gipson, who joined us in the summer and will be reviewing more books to come in 2024. Here’s a combined list of all the reviews, as well……
Read More »…addition of Zia Gipson, who joined us in the summer and will be reviewing more books to come in 2024. Here’s a combined list of all the reviews, as well……
Read More »…comment and let us know what you think! Do you have a recommendation for a recent fiber-related book you think should be included in SDA’s Book Club? Email SDA’s Managing……
Read More »…a status quo, Adamson stated. Object-making can serve that function, he said, noting that textile history was often aligned with political issues. As an example of a recent endeavor related……
Read More »…which he creates his famous Soundsuits. 6) The Textile Systematism blog is a beautiful compendium of fiber related images. 7) Jason Farago reviews Cosima von Bonin’s Who’s Exploiting Who in……
Read More »…contributor to this collection of case studies that situate, compare and contrast the clothing traditions of Sweden (folkdräkt), Norway (bunad) and Sápmi (gákti). The authors have interviewed many people in……
Read More »…comment and let us know what you think! Do you have a recommendation for a recent fiber-related book you think should be included in SDA’s Book Club? Email SDA’s Managing……
Read More »…to establish a viable and complete system of biodegradable material products. Her goal is to create an eco-friendly, sustainable business model grounded in zero-waste and zero pollution. Uyen is passionate……
Read More »…With so many active members, we want to share the amazing experiences you all are having. From exhibitions to classes, tutorials to research, the SDA community is far reaching and……
Read More »This special Friday Fibers Roundup looks at many fiber-related exhibitions either currently on display or recently closed–with a special focus on some exciting Midwest-based shows! Lauren Gray In Good Conscience……
Read More »…introduction Recker says that “Because color and human experience move hand in hand, its stories are as complex as we are.” Each dyer’s context and story is generously delivered alongside……
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