Fiber Arts Now, a celebration of the first fiber class at Pacific University, features the work of fiber arts faculty members from Oregon College of Art and Craft: Jiseon Lee Isbara, Shelley Socolofsky, Judilee Fitzhugh and Helen Hiebert. This exhibition demonstrates the aesthetic and conceptual qualities of using various fiber media in making art. The artwork made by these four women show that any material can be used in ways to make art that is extremely thoughtful and filled with the excitement of making unique fiber artworks.https://commons.pacificu.edu/mono/1006/thumbnail.jp
The fashion and textile industry is one of the largest contributors to waste on the globe today. Mos...
The fashion and textile industry is one of the largest contributors to waste on the globe today. Mos...
The fashion and textile industry is one of the largest contributors to waste on the globe today. Mos...
Contemporary works made of fiber or incorporating textile techniques frequently encounter an identit...
Although founded on European assumptions of fine art, fiber art is equally grounded in textile tradi...
The 1960s and 1970s were critical years in the development of American fiber art. One of the major a...
Exhibition Notes, Number 4, 1998. Artists who use fiber as their medium have offered up images to ar...
Exhibition Notes, Number 4, 1998. Artists who use fiber as their medium have offered up images to ar...
The 1960s and 1970s were critical years in the development of American fiber art. One of the major a...
The exhibition '3D Fiber Sculpture - What is Fiber?' features 119 small 3 dimensional textile art wo...
Museums are important repositories of culture and play a key role in shaping values concerning art. ...
This panel discussion provided a forum for an exploration of the place and meaning of contemporary t...
Includes photographs of exhibition.The following work is presented in partial fulfillment of the req...
Includes photographs of exhibition pieces.The following work is presented in partial fulfillment of ...
The Fiber and Place seminar session explored the multi-sited nature of fiber, tracing lifecycles and...
The fashion and textile industry is one of the largest contributors to waste on the globe today. Mos...
The fashion and textile industry is one of the largest contributors to waste on the globe today. Mos...
The fashion and textile industry is one of the largest contributors to waste on the globe today. Mos...
Contemporary works made of fiber or incorporating textile techniques frequently encounter an identit...
Although founded on European assumptions of fine art, fiber art is equally grounded in textile tradi...
The 1960s and 1970s were critical years in the development of American fiber art. One of the major a...
Exhibition Notes, Number 4, 1998. Artists who use fiber as their medium have offered up images to ar...
Exhibition Notes, Number 4, 1998. Artists who use fiber as their medium have offered up images to ar...
The 1960s and 1970s were critical years in the development of American fiber art. One of the major a...
The exhibition '3D Fiber Sculpture - What is Fiber?' features 119 small 3 dimensional textile art wo...
Museums are important repositories of culture and play a key role in shaping values concerning art. ...
This panel discussion provided a forum for an exploration of the place and meaning of contemporary t...
Includes photographs of exhibition.The following work is presented in partial fulfillment of the req...
Includes photographs of exhibition pieces.The following work is presented in partial fulfillment of ...
The Fiber and Place seminar session explored the multi-sited nature of fiber, tracing lifecycles and...
The fashion and textile industry is one of the largest contributors to waste on the globe today. Mos...
The fashion and textile industry is one of the largest contributors to waste on the globe today. Mos...
The fashion and textile industry is one of the largest contributors to waste on the globe today. Mos...