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Upcoming Exhibition by Neri Oxman: Material Ecology at MoMA
Material Ecology, an upcoming exhibition at MoMA, features work by Neri Oxman.
Ferne Jacobs: A Personal World
Ferne Jacobs: 50 Years in the Making
An intimate exhibit expanding 50 years, showcasing Jacob’s sculptural twinned and coiled works. What stands out is her devotion to materials and processes. The exhibit includes personal sketchbooks and diaries, personal correspondence, artworks, and ephemera from her friends Lenore Tawney and Dominic Demare.
DEMETRI BROXTON | AMALIA GALDONA BROCHE
Currently on view are two extraordinary artists Demetri Broxton and Amalia Galdona Broche. Both artists’ works explore their individual cultural identities using hand-woven textiles, cast resin, and ceremonial and ritual-altered objects. But much more …
Janyak: Armenian Art of Knots and Loops
Exquisite structures of delicate knots and loops make up these intricate needle lace works.
Hammer Projects: Chiharu Shiota
Immerse yourself under a canopy of entangled red threads in the Hammer Museum Foyer.
EVOLVE: A Surface Design Series of Workshops
TextileArts | LA is collaborating with Craft Contemporary to offer a Three Part Series of Surface Design Workshops this summer exploring Dyeing, Printing, and Embellishing cloth.
Small Expressions Exhibition
Handweavers Guild of America’s Small Expressions Exhibit 2022 is now on view in Los Angeles
Saturday, April 22, 2023 2:00 PM Saturday, June 3, 2023 4:00 PM
Small Expressions Juror Walkthrough
Please join juror Cameron Taylor-Brown for a special in-person walkthrough of the exhibit Small Expressions 2022 Saturday, May 20, at 2 pm.
Artist Talk with Molly Haynes
Molly Haynes is a Los Angeles-based weaver working at the intersection of art, craft, and design.
Micah Clasper-Torch
CONSTRUCT: Loud By Nature is a new exhibition by artist and fashion designer Micah Clasper-Torch. Micah's work is known for its intricate detail, contrasting textures, and bold use of color.
Recycling and Regeneration in the Textile World
Material waste is an ever present issue in contemporary human culture. Here we highlight several resources for the artist or maker interested in cultivating a sustainable textile practice.
Ernesto Neto’s Houston Installation Winds Visitors Through Nature
Intended to evoke the powers of nature that create life and drawing on the crocheting taught to Neto by his grandmother when he was an adult, SunForceOceanLife is an interactive installation. Photography by Albert Sanchez.
Textile artists: the pioneers of a new material world
Wallpaper magazine features textile artists, including LA locals Tanya Aguiñiga, Diedrick Brackens, and Sanford Biggers . . . These contemporary textile artists are weaving together the common threads and rich variety of fibre art in new ways
Craft and our relationship to the planet
“Those who practice craft have the power to help us transition to a more circular economy, in which we eliminate waste, keep materials and objects in use and regenerate natural systems.”
Jacqueline Surdell's Knotted Tapestries
Recent article from Colossal highlights the dazzling weavings of Jacqueline Surdell. A Chicago based fiber artist whose weavings ooze from the wall, defying boundary and homogenous form.
Amanda Cobbett: Stitching the Forest Floor
In an interview with TextileArtist.org, English artist Amanda Cobbett talks about her process of transforming 2D embroidery into hyper realistic 3D nature sculptures, capturing the quiet beauty in decay.
KnittedKeyboardII: The Wearable, Musical Textile
Introducing KnittedKeyboardII! A 5 octave, stretchable, wearable, playable piano patterned textile. Brought to us by the MIT Media Lab’s ‘Responsive Environments’ research group.
Joana Choumali’s Vividly Embroidered Photographs Are Expressions of Hope
Contemporary African photographer Joana Choumali uses embroidery in her images, enlivening the photographic process through tactile intervention.
New York's Museum of Arts and Design Puts Craft Front and Center
The exhibit brings together more than 70 works in an iconic survey of the many iterations of craft. The exhibition features never before shown pieces by lesser known artists working in clay, fiber, glass, metal and more.
What Artists Wear
Charlie Porter’s new book What Artists Wear is a fascinating exploration into the relationship between clothes, artists and their art
Cooper Hewitt set to re-open, highlighting contemporary fashion and Historical textile design
Cooper Hewitt, NY will re-open its doors to the public on June 10th, 2021 with several exciting exhibitions on contemporary muslim fashion, works from iconic pattern designer Suzie Zuzek and street couture extraordinaire Willi Smith.
How The Sewing Machine Gave Power — And Fashion Cred — To African Women
Masego Madzwamuse of NPR’s Goats and Soda presents an interview with Catherine McKinley on the release of her new book, The African Lookbook: A Visual History of 100 Years of African Women.
Berkeley’s Kay Sekimachi, 94, weaves her way to solo show at BAMPFA
Over fifty works by weaver Kay Sekimachi will feature in upcoming solo show at BAMPFA, the UC Berkley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive. Sekimachi brings weaving to life, transforming 2D surfaces to 3D sculptural objects.
Historical Clothing's Comeback
In this article from Craftsman Quarterly we follow the paths of several individuals who represent a growing community of sewists, artists, makers and enthusiasts exploring historical fashion.
The Ancient Fabric That No One Knows How to Make
Recent article from the BBC explores the complicated and mysterious history of Dhaka Muslin, a sheer cotton textile that experienced global popularity before disappearing from production.
Contemporary Textile Artists Who Inspire
An article from Wallpaper* media highlights 6 contemporary textile artists from around the world who are inspiring and innovating in the world of fiber.
Dorothy Wright Liebes: Unorthodox Textiles-an archive
The Smithsonian Learning Lab has compiled an online archive of some of the most iconic patterns and designs of California Modernist Dorothy Wright Liebes.
10,500 Year Old Basket Unearthed in the Judean Desert
Recent excavation of the Qumran caves by the Israel Antiquities Authority reveals historical finds including new fragments of the Dead Sea Scrolls, the partially mummified remains of a 6,000 year old skeleton, a 10,500 year old reed basket and more.