Friday Fibers Roundup
September 30, 2016 9:00 am
…create new covers for Virginia Woolf classics to be reissued this fall (via Visual News). 3) The Knitting & Stitching Show, the most highly regarded textiles and craft show in……
Read More »…create new covers for Virginia Woolf classics to be reissued this fall (via Visual News). 3) The Knitting & Stitching Show, the most highly regarded textiles and craft show in……
Read More »…between cultural anthropology and contemporary craft. I have a firm belief that it can provide us with a new language, a new way of thinking about objects…instead of always struggling……
Read More »…draws together an interdisciplinary community of artists, gallerists, curators, critics and collectors around the media of wax, encaustic, printmaking – and the textile arts – plus the latest in professional……
Read More »…Council). 2) Alasdair Thomson created a series of stunning white garments carved completely out of marble, capturing the lightness of textiles with the heaviness of stone (via The Jealous Curator)….…
Read More »…come together to make beautiful things and the variations on a simple yet complex technique (via Open Culture). 2) “Tracing textile cultures of Italy and Greece in the early first……
Read More »…South America, to the Middle East and beyond (via Apartment Therapy). 2) “Kiss of Death” by Gordon Harris looks at New New England textile mills and the “kissing the shuttle”……
Read More »…artist who lives in the Finger Lakes region of New York State. She served as SDA New York State Representative from 2008-2011 until she joined SDA Board in October of……
Read More »…April 2012 — all made easier to find with a new mobile phone app! I hit town a day before the start of SAQA/SDA Identity: Context and Reflection conference in……
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Read More »…Dawe recently created another stunning thread installation. This new work, Plexus no. 35, utilizes thousands of colored threads to produce a composition that looks like refracted light beams (via Colossal)….…
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