Once relegated to craft, fiber—and its influence on contemporary painting and installation—now commands attention and serious ...
Looking fabulous in a translucent jacket, White Lotus Gallery owner Hue-Ping Lin greets the crowd of people gathered for the Oct. 14 opening reception for NUNO: The Language of Textiles. “I’m so ...
Backgrounds of plain-weave cotton, similar to what was produced in Greenville’s textile mills, are overlaid with historic images.
It is not uncommon for artists to have a second job, a way to pay the bills until the art can. For Jenny Welden, that job was teaching ballroom dancing. “I taught over 20 styles of ballroom dance and ...
In the Curator’s Words is an occasional series that takes a critical look at current exhibitions through the eyes of curators. Visions Museum of Textile Art’s vision statement gets right to the heart ...
The contemporary art world has seen an uptick in artists working with both textiles and with Indigenous craft traditions, but the two strands weave together in the work of Nengi Omuku, whose paintings ...
Scottsdale Public Art draws attention to the worldwide environmental crisis caused by textile waste with its new exhibition, "Diversion: Recycled Textiles to Art," open from April 11 to June 30 at the ...
Her designs are vibrant, bold and cheerful, with original seamless repeats that draw inspiration from multiple references. Textile designer Lauren Miller is originally from Kansas City, Missouri.
With pieces such as “Intense & Questioning,” artist Lia Cook recorded viewers’ reactions to an image and used data visualization to weave representations of their reactions back into the work itself.
The Textiles area is grounded in traditional textile techniques and materials, as well as modern and contemporary processes and materials. You will explore a variety of techniques (dyeing and sewing, ...
Fiber arts are woven into the history of Oregon, from stitchings by Indigenous people to quilts created by pioneers to commemorate their arrival. Portland TextileX Month, a festival throughout October ...
Folk art and textiles with strong provenance also generated competitive bidding. Lot 185, a large and early Quebec hooked rug depicting a lady on horseback, achieved CA$9,075. With its bold folky ...
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