On this edition of our show, we offer an engaging, wide - ranging conversation with Heather Clark Hilliard,
a fiber artist based in Norman, Oklahoma.
Not exact matches
Our
Artist in Residence has inspired me to enroll in this workshop to enhance our current programming; learn the skills to teach quality
fiber arts classes
based on the workshop; and obtain the exposure to new
fiber arts forms and teachers present at the Surface Design Association (SDA) national conference that follows the workshop.
Fall 2013 / Spring 2014: Lane Taplin «Lane is a
fiber artist, community
based artist, and educator whose creative practice includes a wide range of techniques and processes such as woven sculpture, installation, fabric design, collaborative performance, mail art, guerrilla art, and human dialogue.
We noticed some very interesting sculptures this year, including stunning
fiber glass clouds by a Chicago -
based artist Iñigo Manglano - Ovalle, seen below.
Buenos Aires
based artist Jazmín Berakha drawing with thread, building images that foreground the textiles of our lives with literal
fibers.
«This is a stunning woven sculpture by a California
fiber artist who no one paid attention to for so long,» says Wendy Cromwell, a New York -
based advisor and president of the Association of Professional Art Advisors.
Other exhibition highlights on view in October include Little Black Dress, curated by SCAD trustee and Vogue contributing editor André Leon Talley; Addio del Passato, presenting photographs, sculpture and film by Yinka Shonibare MBE; Stretching the Limits, a group exhibition by
fiber -
based media
artists; Reveal the secrets that you seek, featuring installations by Bharti Kher; and Figures, four large - scale wall hangings by renowned American sculptor Lynda Benglis.
Chicago
Artists Coalition is pleased to present Dark Fiber, an inaugural collaboration between Chicago - based artists Marissa Lee Benedict (BOLT Resident & Mentor) and David
Artists Coalition is pleased to present Dark
Fiber, an inaugural collaboration between Chicago -
based artists Marissa Lee Benedict (BOLT Resident & Mentor) and David
artists Marissa Lee Benedict (BOLT Resident & Mentor) and David Rueter.
Viewing Room is pleased to announce Erik Bergrin: Shadowwork, an exhibition of monolithic
fiber sculptures by the preeminent Brooklyn -
based artist.
Crocheted Environment is an important installation in the ICA's collection of
fiber works, including pieces by
artists such as Eva Hesse, Françoise Grossen, and Sheila Hicks, and marks the museum's commitment to examining the relationships between craft -
based media and contemporary art.
Renowned for her support of
artists» projects in both
fiber -
based and new media, as well as for bringing international
artists into our midst, Kippy was a boon to Philadelphia.
Los Angeles —
based artist and designer Tanya Aguiñiga has established herself as a crucial voice working at the intersection of
fiber art, design, social practice, and activism.
Stacia Yeapanis is a Chicago -
based, interdisciplinary
artist, educator and writer, and is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of
Fiber and Material Studies at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where she received her MFA in 2006.
Jennifer is a
fiber artist and sculptor
based in Savannah, GA..
Matthew Schlagbaum is a Chicago
based artist who received his MFA in
Fiber and Material Studies from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and his BFA in Sculpture and Extended Media from the University of South Florida.
«Stretching the Limits:
Fibers in Contemporary Painting» highlights artists who are exploring fibers - based media within the language of pai
Fibers in Contemporary Painting» highlights
artists who are exploring
fibers - based media within the language of pai
fibers -
based media within the language of painting.
Jacolby Satterwhite is an
artist who works with Video, Performance, 3D animation,
Fibers, Drawing and Printmaking, currently
based in New York City, NY.
WEEK 5 / 52 8 x 10 inches Silver Gelatin,
Fiber Based, Warmtone, Semi-matte Selenium Toned Signed and numbered on verso in pencil Edition of 7 with 2
artist proofs
August 10, 2010 - Fort Lauderdale, FL - Opening Tuesday, November 30, 2010, Girls» Club presents its first solo exhibition, Frances Trombly: Paintings, new works by the contemporary
fiber -
based Miami
artist Frances Trombly.
There will be curriculum - related panel discussions address topics such as «Logistics of Dual Credit, Articulations and Partnerships,» alongside
artist presentations and demonstrations, including a lunchtime lecture from Summer 2014 Artpace International Artist - in - Residence Margaret Meehan, and studio - based workshops involving gunpowder media, digital animation, fiber arts and
artist presentations and demonstrations, including a lunchtime lecture from Summer 2014 Artpace International
Artist - in - Residence Margaret Meehan, and studio - based workshops involving gunpowder media, digital animation, fiber arts and
Artist - in - Residence Margaret Meehan, and studio -
based workshops involving gunpowder media, digital animation,
fiber arts and more.
«In these works, the
artists call into question how the use of
fibers -
based media - including embroidery, silk thread, bells, blankets, shoelaces and discarded clothing, among others - informs the reading of and expands the language of painting.»
Chicago
Artists Coalition (CAC) is pleased to present Dark Fiber, an inaugural collaboration between Chicago - based artists Marissa Lee Benedict (BOLT Resident & Mentor) and David
Artists Coalition (CAC) is pleased to present Dark
Fiber, an inaugural collaboration between Chicago -
based artists Marissa Lee Benedict (BOLT Resident & Mentor) and David
artists Marissa Lee Benedict (BOLT Resident & Mentor) and David Rueter.
Erin M. Riley (born 1985) is a Brooklyn -
based artist that holds her MFA in
fibers from the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia.
Chicago -
based artist Anne Wilson works in a variety of media, from drawing and sculpture to performance and stop - motion animation, often employing
fibers and textiles in untraditional ways.
The booth will also feature a new geometric painting by Berlin -
based artist Brent Wadden comprised of delicate handwoven
fibers, wool, cotton and acrylic on canvas.
Part of the Pompidou's 40th anniversary year of programming, this survey of the now long - time Paris -
based artist showcases the her vibrantly colored and elaborate designs that fuse
fiber and sculpture together alongside a host of rarely - seen archival footage of Hicks» travels and influences.