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  2. 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.

  3. Máximo Laura - Wikipedia

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    Outstanding Award, “From Lausanne to Beijing” 6th International Fiber art Biennale, CHINA Special Prize, 4th Riga International Textile and Fibre Art Triennial Tradition & Innovation, LATVIA Honorary Mention Award, 13th International Triennial of Tapestry, POLAND

  4. Priscilla Kepner Sage - Wikipedia

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    Priscilla Kepner Sage (born 1936) is an American textile and fiber artist.She is an associate professor emeritus of art at Iowa State University. [1] Sage's work can be found in the permanent collections of the National Quilt Museum, [2] Brunnier Art Museum, [3] Museum of Quilts and Textiles and the Yamanashi Prefecture International Center in Kofu, Japan.

  5. 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.

  6. Textile arts - Wikipedia

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    The word textile is from Latin texere which means "to weave", "to braid" or "to construct". [1] The simplest textile art is felting, in which animal fibers are matted together using heat and moisture. Most textile arts begin with twisting or spinning and plying fibers to make yarn (called thread when it is very fine and rope when it is

  7. Sherri Smith (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Sherri Smith (born 1943) is an American fiber and textile artist, weaver, sculptor, and educator. [2] She is one of the pioneers within the field of fiber art since the late 1960s. [ 3 ] Smith taught for many years at the University of Michigan (UMich) in Ann Arbor, where she is the Catherine B. Heller Collegiate Professor Emerita .

  8. Fiberworks Center for the Textile Arts - Wikipedia

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    The international impact of the Center became evident when it hosted the Symposium on Contemporary Textile Art, 1978, which attracted notable presenters, faculty, lecturers and participants from around the world. From Tapestry to Fiber Art, [2] published 2017, recognized this Symposium as one of the two important conferences of the decade. [3]

  9. Lillian Wolock Elliott - Wikipedia

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    Lillian Wolock Elliott (June 6, 1930 – April 3, 1994) was an American fiber artist, and textile designer. She is known for her innovative basket craft. [1]

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