«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.
Ann Arbor About Blog Shannon Downey Chicago
fiber artist who sees in pixels plays w / needles.
Not exact matches
Shoppers streaming out of Laura Ashley, for example, walked right in front of a display by Wheaton
artist Marjorie Johnson,
who was selling wearable
fiber art, including coats, jackets and purses made with colorful silks, wools and metallics.
Collaborating this assertion, Mr. Ade Oduntan, the
artist who designed the «From Ebute» statue, said his art work, which is about 30 feet tall installation of indigenous life size wooden canoe made in
fiber glass depict the errant waterways and is meant to keep the memories of the use of canoe as a means of transportation.
About Blog The Hand Weavers Guild of Lincoln (HWGL) is a diverse group of beginning to advanced weavers and
artists who share an interest in the art of handweaving, spinning, and other
fiber arts.
Being an
artist who works with many mediums and
fibers, I love to visually deconstruct set build and characters.
Artwork created by fifth and eighth grade students
who belong to art clubs in the Syracuse City School District was on display as part of the CNY
Fiber Artists and Producers presentation in Bouckville.
Definitions: An
Artist is someone who produces an artistic or artisanal product, such as: Musician, film - maker, ceramicist, culinary artist, clothing designer, dancer, fiber artist, haberdasher, graphic designer or visual a
Artist is someone
who produces an artistic or artisanal product, such as: Musician, film - maker, ceramicist, culinary
artist, clothing designer, dancer, fiber artist, haberdasher, graphic designer or visual a
artist, clothing designer, dancer,
fiber artist, haberdasher, graphic designer or visual a
artist, haberdasher, graphic designer or visual
artistartist.
Fiber and Form: The Woman's Legacy, focuses on seven female artists who have consistently incorporated the act of sewing and / or fiber in their two and three dimensional works, celbrating the female artist's inclination to sew and the reinterpretation of traditional utilitarian materials including linen, leather, cotton, burlap, and
Fiber and Form: The Woman's Legacy, focuses on seven female
artists who have consistently incorporated the act of sewing and / or
fiber in their two and three dimensional works, celbrating the female artist's inclination to sew and the reinterpretation of traditional utilitarian materials including linen, leather, cotton, burlap, and
fiber in their two and three dimensional works, celbrating the female
artist's inclination to sew and the reinterpretation of traditional utilitarian materials including linen, leather, cotton, burlap, and lace.
Fiber arts have risen to prominence in recent years, especially with
artists who consider textiles in their work such as Ghada Amer and El Anatsui
Fountain Street Gallery opens its international juried show, SPACE INVADERS, featuring work by forty - two
artists who utilize an array of media including paint,
fibers, graphite, video, and photography, as they explore the world around them.
Featuring more than 100 works, Pathmakers focuses on a core cadre of women — including Ruth Asawa, Edith Heath, Sheila Hicks, Karen Karnes, Dorothy Liebes, Alice Kagawa Parrott, Toshiko Takaezu, Lenore Tawney, and Eva Zeisel —
who had impact and influence as designers,
artists, and teachers, using materials such as clay,
fiber, and metals in innovative ways.
Maggie Dunlap is a multimedia
artist who primarily works with
fiber, embroidery, installation, and illustration.
Further reading: Check out
artists Brece Honeycutt and Amy Wilson
who are deeply involved with textiles,
fibers and hand dyeing.
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.
The University Art Gallery (UAG) is proud to present the exhibition, Fugitive
Fibers, a group show displaying work by four
artists who utilize
fiber in their practice to speak about contemporary binaries within the contexts of found and created environments.
This exhibition features a group of contemporary Latina American
artists who incorporate the language of
fiber arts into their practice.
«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.
The exhibition pays tribute to the vision and work of Professor Maryn Varbanov (1932 - 1989), a Bulgarian
artist who started the Varbanov Tapestry Research Center in the Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts in 1986, the first contemporary
fiber art research center in China, which later led to the founding of the Fiber and Space Art St
fiber art research center in China, which later led to the founding of the
Fiber and Space Art St
Fiber and Space Art Studio.
Jacolby Satterwhite is an
artist who works with Video, Performance, 3D animation,
Fibers, Drawing and Printmaking, currently based in New York City, NY.
SCAD Art Sales, the university's full - service art consultancy, introduces new works by SCAD alumni
artists Christopher Paul Dean (M.F.A., sculpture, 2016), Cory Imig (B.F.A.,
fibers, 2008) and Britt Spencer (professor of illustration; M.F.A., painting, 2011; B.F.A., illustration, 2005)-- three
artists who, like Cruz - Diez, use vibrant color, pattern and crisp lines as primary elements in their compositions.
This fall, we welcomed multidisciplinary
artist Angela Ellsworth,
who delivered a public lecture and had one - on - one studio visits with our students, Jovencio de la Paz (
Fiber» 12)
who spoke about professional practices and life after Cranbrook, and Victor De La Rosa.
Ferne Jacobs,
who is also known as Ferne K. Jacobs and Ferne Kent Jacobs is an American
fiber artist and basket maker.
Fiber Arts Network serves as a collective of ASU students, faculty, and alumni who all seek a stronger sense of community and support for contemporary fiber artists living and working in the surrounding area, providing an outlet for experimentation, critique, workshops, and dialogue pertaining to current issues in f
Fiber Arts Network serves as a collective of ASU students, faculty, and alumni
who all seek a stronger sense of community and support for contemporary
fiber artists living and working in the surrounding area, providing an outlet for experimentation, critique, workshops, and dialogue pertaining to current issues in f
fiber artists living and working in the surrounding area, providing an outlet for experimentation, critique, workshops, and dialogue pertaining to current issues in
fiberfiber.
«Common Threads» explores the
fiber art of four
artists — two from India and two from Western North Carolina —
who work with other individual
artists or businesses to create work that is both innovative and viable to the marketplace.
Fiber Arts Network serves as a collective of Arizona State University students, faculty, and alumni who all seek a stronger sense of community and support for contemporary fiber artists living and working in the surrounding
Fiber Arts Network serves as a collective of Arizona State University students, faculty, and alumni
who all seek a stronger sense of community and support for contemporary
fiber artists living and working in the surrounding
fiber artists living and working in the surrounding area.
[The
fiber artist] Lenore Tawney and also Chryssa [
who would become known for her work in neon] were also very influential.
A professional
artist who specializes in
fiber art.
Rachel is a practicing, interdisciplinary
artist who has worked in
fiber arts, installation, sculpture and performance.
I would not say that I am a
fiber artist, I'm a sculptor
who uses
fiber.
Who has the more visible careers — «
fiber artists» or non-adjectival
artists like Apfelbaum, Smith, and Weber?
Meanwhile, Chinese
artists such as Liu Wei, He Xiangyu, Hui Ganyuan and foreign
artists such as Anni Albers (Germany), Sheila Hicks (US), the Paris - Amarican
artist who played a central role in the development of
fiber arts in 1960s and onward, and much of the attention now paid to her chosen media, Willem de Rooij (Netherland), Oscar Murillo (UK / Columbia), Piotr Uklanski (Poland / US), Kimsooja (Korea) and the Croatian team Numen / For Use and Magda Sayeg (US) whose creations are rooted in interactions among cities, will all show their works this summer in Hangzhou.
Oklahoma Contemporary will host a solo exhibition of
fiber installations by Chiyoko Myose, a Japanese
artist who has been living in Wichita, Kan., for the past 20 years.
Merging neon lights and plexiglass tubes with low - tech knitting, crochet,
fibers and found objects, the Colombian
artist (
who now resides in Miami) seeks to explore tradition and technology across generations.
Gallery
artists Sean Landers and Dana Schutz held down the fort while the seventy - four - year - old Buren was in situ at Bortolami, where the man
who cares less for art objects than the environments they create was nonetheless showing objects: overpainted, printed stripes encased in Plexiglas and
fiber optic fabric that lit up — in glowing blue stripes — when plugged in.
Carol Wisker A mixed - media
artist, sculptor, and long - time member
who has worked at various times in paint, collage, assemblage, sculpture and
fiber.
Nearly thirty years later, «
Fiber» features many of the
artists represented in the breakout ’86 show (including Hicks, Wilson, and Zeisler) but expands its purview to include a broad range of generations, nationalities, and conceptual approaches, as represented by thirty - four
artists who engage in the material processes of the craft.
The Torpedo Factory Art Center houses more than 165 visual
artists who produce artwork in a wide variety of media including painting, ceramics, photography, jewelry, stained glass,
fiber, printmaking, and sculpture.
Tawney, along with Abakanowicz and Sheila Hicks (American, born 1934),
who is represented by a major wall hanging, was an early pioneer of a new genre known as
fiber art, in which
artists made soft sculptures by crocheting, knotting, looping, weaving, and twisting
fibers, both synthetic and natural.
His unlikely soul mate in the show is the
fiber artist Sheila Hicks,
who was born in Nebraska, studied with Josef Albers at Yale and for years lived in Paris and New York.
Curator Michelle Grabner, a painter as well as an academic, has chosen to explore three themes: «art that emphasizes critique and self - reflection» (Gary Indiana); women
artists who examine what it means to be a «woman
artist» (Louise Fishman, Molly Zuckerman - Hartung); and «materiality and craft» (Sheila Hicks, whose
fiber sculptures «push back» at the old notion of art versus craft).
The Torpedo Factory Art Center houses more than 160 visual
artists who produce artwork in a variety of media including painting, ceramics, photography, jewelry, stained glass,
fiber, printmaking, and sculpture.
About Blog The Hand Weavers Guild of Lincoln (HWGL) is a diverse group of beginning to advanced weavers and
artists who share an interest in the art of handweaving, spinning, and other
fiber arts.
About Blog The Hand Weavers Guild of Lincoln (HWGL) is a diverse group of beginning to advanced weavers and
artists who share an interest in the art of handweaving, spinning, and other
fiber arts.