Not exact matches
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.
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.
«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.
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.
Dyeing, stitching, surface design,
weaving, embroidery, quilting, batik, felting, basketry, textile manipulation, soft
sculpture, and other mixed media artworks utilizing
fibers as their primary material are just some of the many ways that artwork falls under the broad umbrella of «
Fiber Arts».
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.
The Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis will feature hand -
woven, abstract
fiber - based installation and
sculptures from Sheila Hicks's 60 - year oeuvre.
Fiber Sculpture 1960 — present at the ICA in Boston was at first sight a perplexing hypothesis for a show but ended as a terrific counter narrative to familiar historical canons,
weaving marginalized practices of «fibre art» into the context in which they were made.
Perception is likewise revealed to be flexible by Kronschlaeger's
fiber works, which are created by threading Merino wool through aluminum mesh screens, combining
weaving,
sculpture, and painting.
Jewelry, ceramics, watercolors, collage, photography, paintings, gourds, wood, glass,
fiber, decoupage, mixed media,
sculpture, &
woven wearables.
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.
Artwork and gifts will include photography, paintings, mixed media,
fiber art,
sculpture,
weaving, jewelry, and much more!