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Fiber art (fibre art in British spelling) refers to fine art whose material consists of natural or synthetic fiber and other components, such as fabric or yarn. It focuses on the materials and on the manual labor on the part of the artist as part of the works' significance, and prioritizes aesthetic value over utility.
Bisa Butler, born Mailissa Yamba Butler, was born in Orange, New Jersey, grew up in South Orange, and graduated from Columbia High School in 1991. [21] [22] Her mother is a French teacher from New Orleans and her father, a college president, was born in Ghana. [11]
Poreclla's work has been featured in the Arts Magazine, CRAFT, Elle, Museum of Art and Design, New York Press, The New York Times, NY Arts, Fiber Arts Magazine, Chelsea Now, San Francisco Magazine, The Village Voice and the Los Angeles Times.
Margo (Shermeta) Mensing, International Contemporary Fiber Art: Now, exhibition catalog, Sonje Museum of Contemporary Art, South Korea. W. Logan Fry, “Multiple Directions: Contemporary Works in Felt,” Fiberarts Magazine, March/April.
Gerhardt Gunther Knodel (born 1940), [1] is an American contemporary textile artist, academic administrator, and educator. [2] He was the head of the fiber arts department at Cranbrook Academy of Art from 1970 to 1997, and also served as the school director from 1997 to 2007. [3]
Published quarterly and distributed to all HGA Members, Shuttle Spindle & Dyepot features a broad spectrum of articles about the fiber arts, including design, history, shows, education, products, books, national and international textile news, as well as updates about HGA programs and people, and information received from local and regional ...
Sandiford received the Excellence in Fibers VI from Fiber Art Now, the 2020 Jersey City Arts Visual Artist Award, the 2021 Fellowship in Craft from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, and the 2022 Jersey City Arts Council Individual Artist Fellowship.
Jane Gottlieb Sauer (born 1937) is an American fiber artist, sculptor, gallerist, and educator. [1] [2] She is known for her abstract waxed linen sculptures, sometimes referred to as "closed baskets".