Woven Stories: Local Weavers Share Their Craft
Fifteen members of the San Diego Creative Weavers' Guild share their work in this exhibit, ranging from garments and wearable accessories to wall art and fiber sculpture.
Fifteen members of the San Diego Creative Weavers' Guild share their work in this exhibit, ranging from garments and wearable accessories to wall art and fiber sculpture.
Guest curator and fiber artist Jennifer Kim Sohn looks for a way to make the unfathomable figure of refugees around our world more tangible by marking a displaced person with panels of hand-sewn stitches.
Save-the-Date! This intimate exhibit is designed as a journey through local ecosystems and craft traditions, drawing connections between soil, plant, animal, work, hand, and body. Featuring Slow and Local Clothing Projects.
Shaped by the Loom: Weaving Worlds in the American Southwest will be the first online and gallery exhibition to showcase the American Museum of Natural History’s (AMNH) collection of Indigenous textiles from the greater American Southwest.
Contemporary Perspectives in Fiber Arts features the work of twenty-five members of California Fibers. Works express a wide variety of themes interpreted in diverse textile materials and processes – a hallmark of contemporary fiber art. Opening reception is January 7 from 2-4 PM.
We’ve been invited to participate in the Huntington’s Fiber Days Festival, on May 21st. We’ll be hosting a table, showcasing our newly launched Regional Fiber Sourcebook, and showing off some of the 2021 Slow and Local Clothing projects!
Save the Date: Saturday, April 23rd. Screen printing workshop, natural dyeing demos, local fibers, art, and the launch of So Cal’s first Regional Fiber Sourcebook! Details >>
This promises to be a super event on its own merits, but ALSO will include one of the pieces created for our Slow and Local Clothing Project.
Materiality & Method a small works fiber show from Textile Arts LA members, ongoing through Oct 5 in LBC.