Sentences with phrase «fiber artists working»

2018 Fiber Residency welcomes International fiber artists working in all fiber mediums.
Melissa Webb is a fiber artist working in the areas of site - specific installation, large - scale participatory environments, and performance.

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Leslie is also a Lazure artist whose beautiful work graces our Upper Brookside classroom, and prior to becoming a Waldorf teacher was a professional fiber artist specializing in surface design and wearable art; she also spent several years as a speech pathologist.
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.
The art trail incorporates professional artists whose work represents a variety of media: painting, photography, sculpture, pottery, jewelry, fiber arts, wood, and mixed media.
London About Blog TextileArtist.org is a place for textile and fiber artists to promote their work, be inspired and connect with like - minded creatives.
Being an artist who works with many mediums and fibers, I love to visually deconstruct set build and characters.
London About Blog TextileArtist.org is a place for textile and fiber artists to promote their work, be inspired and connect with like - minded creatives.
Sara, recently returning to painting, from years as a fiber - artist, works with mixed media on canvas, in her Riviera studio.
(Higgs also co-curated last year's U.S. survey of fiber artist Judith Scott's work at the Brooklyn Museum's Sackler Center for Feminist Art.)
Saaraliisa Ylitalo, a mixed media artist, has been working in the field of fiber for over 40 years.
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.
HANDCRAFTED: FIBER ART & TURNED WOOD Kay Gallery Regional juried group exhibition juried by Camille Ann Brewer and Fleur Bresler On View: January 13 — February 24, 2018 Exhibiting Artists: Selected works of fiber juried by Camille Ann Brewer: Lynda Andrews - Barry, Sasha Baskin, Marina Baudoin, Atsuko Chirikjian, Linda Colsh, Catherine Day, Erika Diamond, Joan Dreyer, Zoya Gutina, Judy Kirpich, Alice Magorian, Dominie Nash, Yena Peace Park, Amy Wike, Katherine Wilson, and Dianne Miller WoFIBER ART & TURNED WOOD Kay Gallery Regional juried group exhibition juried by Camille Ann Brewer and Fleur Bresler On View: January 13 — February 24, 2018 Exhibiting Artists: Selected works of fiber juried by Camille Ann Brewer: Lynda Andrews - Barry, Sasha Baskin, Marina Baudoin, Atsuko Chirikjian, Linda Colsh, Catherine Day, Erika Diamond, Joan Dreyer, Zoya Gutina, Judy Kirpich, Alice Magorian, Dominie Nash, Yena Peace Park, Amy Wike, Katherine Wilson, and Dianne Miller Wofiber juried by Camille Ann Brewer: Lynda Andrews - Barry, Sasha Baskin, Marina Baudoin, Atsuko Chirikjian, Linda Colsh, Catherine Day, Erika Diamond, Joan Dreyer, Zoya Gutina, Judy Kirpich, Alice Magorian, Dominie Nash, Yena Peace Park, Amy Wike, Katherine Wilson, and Dianne Miller Wolman.
The works, whether a Betye Saar handkerchief collage, a Nancy Grossman leather head, or a Lenore Tawney weaving, are free of domesticity and resonate the artists conscious or unconscious commitment to fiber and needlework.
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
Wit Lopez is a fiber artist, performer and independent curator whose work encourages audiences to touch, manipulate and even wear it.
12:30 pm Artist Talk and Walk Thru: Wendy White, CURVA The Savannah College of Art and Design presents «CURVA,» a solo exhibition of recent works by Wendy White (B.F.A., fibers, 1993) at The M Building in Wynwood Art District.
This exhibition is open to all artists 18 years and over working in the field of fiber art.
This exhibition features works completed over the past two years from twenty - four artists in Tyler School of Art's nine MFA programs: Ceramics, Fibers and Material Studies, Glass, Graphic and Interactive Design, Metals / Jewelry / CAD - CAM, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, and Sculpture.
November 13 to December 14, 2014 Fountain Street Fine Art, Framingham, MA Gallery artists bring a new twist to the 2014 Members Show by incorporating collaborative projects in photo, fiber, painting, drawing and sculpture alongside individual works.
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.
What distinguishes me from other artists working in fiber is my choice to mainly explore and recycle twentieth century industrial materials that have been primarily designed as tapes or films.
The artist presented the multi-disciplinary performance work red, yellow, lime, pink, lavender, green, scarlet, lavender, scarlet, green, lavender as part of The Magazine Sessions 2016 at the Serpentine Galleries, London, and has participated in group exhibitions including Chromaphilia & Chromaphobia, Kansas City Art Institute (2016); Terra Provocata, Fondazione del Monte and Museo Civico Medievale, Bologna (2016); From The Ruins..., 601Artspace, New York (2015); Hangzhou Triennial of Fiber Art, Hangzhou, China (2013); Paper, Saatchi Gallery, London (2013); Aquatopia, Nottingham Contemporary, Nottingham, touring to Tate St Ives (2013); Graphite, Indianapolis Museum of Art (2013); The Air We Breathe, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (2011); Coming After, The Power Plant, Toronto (2011); Compilation IV, Kunsthalle, Dusseldorf (2009) and Compass in Hand: Selections from the Judith Rothschild Collection, Museum of Modern Art, New York (2009).
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.
Artist, Proximity Arts founder and former fashion entrepreneur, Liz works in mixed media and fiber art.
2010 THREADS: Textiles and Fiber in the Works of African American Artists, EK Projects, Beijing, China Personal Freedom, Portugal Arte 10, Lisbon, Portugal At Home / Not At Home: Works From The Collection of Martin and Rebecca Eisenberg, Hessel Museum of Art, Bard College, Annandale - on - Hudson, NY
Whether you're drawn here by painting, sculpture, ceramics, fiber, glass, or pieces that defy easy description, you know you're seeing — and buying — work that isn't like anything else, perhaps not even other works by the very same artist.
ELIGIBILITY Craft Hilton Head 2018, 6th National Juried Fine Art Craft Guild Exhibition is open to all artists over 18 years of age, submitting entries of 2D and 3D fine art crafts in sculpture, basketry, glass, fiber sculpture and wall hangings (including paper), metal works, works in clay, handmade artist books, jewelry, weaving, wood, and assemblage.
What / Why: «Fresh Fiber Revisited: Work by Emerging Textile Artists from RISD, UMass - Dartmouth, and MassART brings back together fiber and textile design programs from three prominent universities, allowing visitors to experience the wide range of possibilities within the field of fiber art.&rFiber Revisited: Work by Emerging Textile Artists from RISD, UMass - Dartmouth, and MassART brings back together fiber and textile design programs from three prominent universities, allowing visitors to experience the wide range of possibilities within the field of fiber art.&rfiber and textile design programs from three prominent universities, allowing visitors to experience the wide range of possibilities within the field of fiber art.&rfiber art.»
The lineup includes artists from eight Southern states and working in the visual arts, book arts, film and video, fiber arts, literature, performance, and...
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.
Curated by Gilbert Vicario, the show includes a range of the artist's work including drawings, sculptural assemblages and a three - story site - specific fiber work created for the Phoenix Art Museum, where the exhibition ran from October 14, 2017 to January 28th 2018.
Adapting age - old techniques and traditional materials, artists working in fiber manipulate gravity, light, color, mass, and transparency to demonstrate the infinite transformations and iterations of their material.
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.
Crisscrossing generations, nationalities, processes, and approaches, the exhibition features approximately 50 works by 34 artists — including works by the aforementioned artists alongside Olga de Amaral, Eva Hesse, Ernesto Neto, Rosemarie Trockel, Anne Wilson, and Haegue Yang — that range from small - scale weavings to immersive environments, all made in fiber.
An exhibition that explores the emergence of fiber arts as a fine art and showcases the contemporary fine art textile and fabric movement with works by internationally celebrated masters, top North American artists, and promising newcomers.
By all accounts, «Fiber» is also an A-list show, the first of its kind in 40 years, with 34 artists altogether and major works by Eva Hesse, Françoise Grossen, Ernesto Neto, Faith Wilding, Lenore Tawney and Sheila Hicks.
Maggie Dunlap is a multimedia artist who primarily works with fiber, embroidery, installation, and illustration.
In addition, the Museum is home to more than 60 sculptural works, wall hangings and weavings by the fiber artist Theo Leffmann.
This scaffolding inspired construction is the core architecture onto which the artist displays several bodies of works - steel, wood, and paper sculptures, fiber reliefs, and video projection.
For over 50 years, American artist Sheila Hicks has redefined the boundaries of fiber as a medium, creating a distinctive body of work that falls...
These works, realized in their largest format to date, are connected with the artist's fiber installation and works on paper, composing a dynamic constellation of Fogt's practice.
Fiber and Line: Reclaiming the historical coding of textiles as «women's work», the artists featured in this section created radical woven forms that upend traditional boundaries between art and craft.
Pioneering fiber artist Sheila Hicks blurs the boundary between painting and sculpture with her vibrant woven and textile works, which she creates in many shapes and sizes, from wall mountings that mimic the format of painting to suspended pieces that hang from ceiling to floor like textured columns.
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 exhibit features a comprehensive survey of fiber works created throughout the late artist's lifetime,» Shapiro says.
LOIS RUSSELL is a fiber artist whose sculptural work reflects her background as a basket maker.
Mixed media fiber artist, Jung Min Park, exhibits new work in Memory - scapes.
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 Stfiber art research center in China, which later led to the founding of the Fiber and Space Art StFiber and Space Art Studio.
Like their minimalist contemporaries, artists working with fiber exploited the gridded structure of warp and weft, a logic that is also reflected in a large group of drawings and prints featuring gridded, woven, or lace - like lines.
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