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  2. Red Dress (embroidery project) - Wikipedia

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    The dress in 2019 . The Red Dress is an international collaborative embroidery project, created from 2009 to 2022 and coordinated by Somerset-based British artist Kirstie Macleod.

  3. Diane Itter - Wikipedia

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    Diane Itter (4 October 1946 – 12 October 1989) [1] [2] was an American fiber artist. Her work emerged from the 1960s renaissance of interest in fiber art. Her work emerged from the 1960s renaissance of interest in fiber art.

  4. Toshiko MacAdam - Wikipedia

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    MacAdam's work is often described as 'fibre art' which became a widely accepted art form in the 1970s. 'Fibre Columns/Romanesque Church' and 'Atmosphere of the Floating Cube' are two early pieces by the artist that were influential in the fibre art movement, and were featured in books such as 'The Art Fabric Mainstream' by Mildred Constantine & Jack Lenor Larsen.

  5. The Fabric Workshop and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Fabric Workshop and Museum, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is a non-profit arts organization devoted to creating new work in new materials and new media in collaboration with emerging, nationally, and internationally recognized artists. Founded in 1977, the Fabric Workshop and Museum has an Artist-in-Residence Program, an extensive ...

  6. Fiber art - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. Bisa Butler - Wikipedia

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    Butler's quilts are featured in art books such as Journey of Hope: Quilts Inspired by President Barack Obama (2010) [42] and Collaborations: Two Decades of African American Art : Hearne Fine Art 1988-2008 (2008), [43] and on websites such as Blavity [14] and Colossal. [28] In 2019, she was a finalist for the Museum of Art and Design's Burke ...

  8. Textile arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    Textile arts and fiber arts include fabric that is flexible woven material, as well as felt, bark cloth, knitting, embroidery, [1] featherwork, skin-sewing, beadwork, and similar media. Textile arts are one of the earliest known industries. [1] Basketry is associated with textile arts. [2]

  9. William Morris textile designs - Wikipedia

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    William Morris, 1834-1896: A Life of Art. Taschen. ISBN 9783836561631. Beecroft, Helen (2019). William Morris. Flame Tree Publishing. ISBN 978-1-78755-307-1. Fairclough, Oliver and Emmeline Leary, Textiles by William Morris and Morris & Co. 1861–1940, Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery, 1981, ISBN 0-89860-065-0