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In Fiona Simpson's Sherman Oaks bedroom, a warm and art-filled space teeming with baskets of yarn and colorful weavings, a Leclerc floor loom from the 1980s occupies nearly as much area as her ...
Nestled in the historic cobblestoned streets of Manhattan’s breezy Seaport District is an unsuspecting exhibition orienting us toward the future of contemporary fiber art. The Golden Thread: A ...
Art and its boundless capacities to challenge, reflect, and transform continue to be a pillar in pushing the societal ...
An exhibition at The Contemporary Art Modern Project coincides with one at the Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, highlighting South Florida's greater fiber art community.
Alongside these new practitioners, there is an ongoing reassessment of fiber art’s place in history. This month, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art opens “Woven Histories: Textiles and ...
For 28-year-old fiber artist Fiona Simpson, who is neurodivergent, weaving is the one thing, “other than sitting down and meditating,” that stills her mind.
For Hsu, she’s capitalizing on the platform, adapting her fiber art to a different medium, taking photographs of her work and digitally manipulating it for canvas.
Create art on vinyl records for WMNF's unique community art show! All mediums welcome, $50 pricing, July 18th deadline. Email ...
The ria x gallery in Montclair is hosting “Beyond the Thread: Women’s Fiber Show,” an exhibition showcasing the work of four artists exploring the evolving genre of fiber art.
Tammy Camarot’s fiber art is a little more pensive. But the duo mesh together like paint on a canvas. “We’re pretty much unfit for any other type of labor,” Camarot said.
In addition to creating stunning textiles, neurodivergent fiber artist Fiona Simpson uses weaving as a way to calm her mind. 'I felt scattered and restless in my thoughts,' she said. 'Weaving has ...