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  1. 10 Pioneering Textile Artists, from Sheila Hicks to Nick Cave

    The 1970s, in particular, marked a turning point in this history. Feminist artists like Judy Chicago and Miriam Schapiro challenged the distinction between textiles and fine art, embracing techniques that were traditionally relegated to the realm of "women's crafts," such as sewing and quilting. Below, we've compiled a list of 10 ...

  2. Famous Textile Artists

    The three most famous contemporary textile artists are identified as Sheila Hicks (1934 - Present), El Anatsui (1944 - Present), and Billie Zangewa (1973 - Present), who are all widely recognized for their unique processes in woven art, textile collages, and sculptures that mimic the texture of fabrics.

  3. Cas Holmes: From conception to creation

    Cas Holmes is one of the UK's best-known textile artists with works in public and private collections. The world of travel has been a constant throughout Cas' adult life to work and study, researching in Japan, India and Canada. As she points out in her book [easyazon_link identifier="1849942749″ locale="UK" tag="wwwtextileart-21″]Stitch Stories[/easyazon_link], Batsford, 2015 ...

  4. Sheila Hicks

    Sheila Hicks (born 1934) is an American artist. She is known for her innovative and experimental weavings and sculptural textile art that incorporate distinctive colors, natural materials, and personal narratives. Since 1964, she has lived and worked in Paris, France. Prior to that, she lived and worked in Guerrero, Mexico from 1959 to 1963.

  5. Art Uncovered: Visionary Textile Scholars and Their Archives

    Through April 5, 2025. Groundbreaking research by 20th-century textile scholars sheds light on the history of The Textile Museum Collection. This exhibition presents a global selection of textiles alongside rarely seen letters, field notes, photos and video from the Arthur D. Jenkins Library's archives that reveal hidden stories behind these artworks, as well as the life stories of scholars ...

  6. Cas Holmes: Themes & Techniques

    Cas Holmes: Themes & Techniques. Cas Holmes is a textile artist loved by many art and textile teachers. Using mostly low-tech techniques that can be replicated in the classroom, she is an ideal artist to use with students. Found materials, layering collaged fabrics, building up compositions and adding detail in stitch are all part of Holmes's ...

  7. Carolyn Saxby interview: Timeless textiles

    Carolyn Saxby lives and works in St Ives, Cornwall and terms her textile art as a fusion of contemporary and country. She's one of several textile artists using recycled materials in her work, although she has a very strong and unique style all of her own. Carolyn is constantly inspired by nature and works to incorporate traditional materials ...

  8. Textile artists: the pioneers of a new material world

    Albers saw the potential of textiles beyond a 'women's craft' and has since influenced swathes of creatives including Sheila Hicks, who studied under both Anni and Josef Albers and myriad fashion designers including Paul Smith, Hermès and Roksanda. Other artists who took textiles to new heights in the 20th century include Sonia Delaunay ...

  9. Cecilia Heffer

    One artist I was particularly inspired by was Cecilia Heffer. She uses intensive machine stitch to draw together individual pieces of fabric, paper, prints, scraps etc to come together and form something which is connected and linked. Her works embody fragments of her trips to different countries of family heritage and I like the way that she ...

  10. PDF The Art of Textile Design Research: Educator Approaches to Creative

    The Art of Textile Design Research: Educator Approaches to Creative Practice. page 1. The Art of Textile Design Research: Educator Approaches to Creative Practice. Helena Britt [email protected] The Glasgow School of Art, Department of Fashion & Textiles, 167 Renfrew Street, Glasgow G3 6RF, United Kingdom. Abstract.

  11. PDF Artist Research Structures

    Textile Artist - Research Page 1. Title- the artist/ designers name. 2. Information on your chosen artist/ designer. 3. Images of their work. 4. Your opinion on their work and why you like it. Neat presentation. Consider where you place images and information. Leave space to draw your own drawings of their work. Task -Textile Artist Research

  12. TextileArtist.org

    From intimate thread sketches to large, impactful embroidered pieces, the artworks Jess De Wahls makes are bold, contemporary and intensively…. Amanda Britton and Johanna Norry usually create work on their own, using a mix of techniques and processes. But in…. The textile menagerie of Bryony Rose Jennings is filled with a variety of ...

  13. Good Examples of Artist Research Pages

    Many successful artist research pages are also embellished so the whole page is a reflection of the artist's work. Every aspect of the research page below reflects the artist Ian Murphy. It shows the artists name and includes annotation and images. The student has created a drawing in the bottom left-hand corner inspired by the artists work.

  14. Art Textiles

    Art Textiles - artist analysis (how to create a successful research page) Subject: Art and design. Age range: 14-16. Resource type: Lesson (complete) File previews. pptx, 1.95 MB. 11 slides include: starter with answers, exemplar of a successful page with reasons why, checklist of what needs to be included on the page (divided into tough ...

  15. Textile-Making as Research Method

    Textile-making as a method can be understood as a form of arts-based research (ABR). However, while much ABR literature sees art mainly as a set of technical skills that can be employed for research purposes (see, e.g., Savin-Baden and Wimpenny 2014, p. 1), a wider understanding suggests that art is more: it is a specific way of seeing, asking, thinking, and relating to the world (Fernández ...

  16. Textile art

    Textile art. " Needlework, in other words sewing, embroidering, lacework, tapestry and knitting, are a historical part of the lives of women. " Aline Dallier-Popper, art historian and critic, 1976. In the late 19 th century, needlework distanced itself from the domestic sphere and gradually entered the world of art - first in the Arts and ...

  17. Amanda Clayton

    Amanda Clayton. email: [email protected] tel: 07527 209560. privacy policy. photography: dawn jutton. site design: print garage. Amanda Clayton is a renowned multi-media textile artist working in the UK, she has over 30 years teaching experience and has been featured in numerous books and magazines.

  18. GCSE Artist Research Guide

    GCSE Artist Research Guide. Creating research about artists is a creative and exciting part of a GCSE course. It will allow you to discover new artworks and learn about how artists think and work. This GCSE artist research guide will help you find an appropriate artist, analyse their work and present your research to a GCSE standard.

  19. PDF How do these textile artists & fashion designers use the theme

    Textile Artist -Research Page You need to look at the textile artists from slide 5 or find your own artist you would like to research and study. How to present your research:-1. Title- the textile artists name. 2. Key information/ facts on your chosen artist. 3. Good images of their work that you like and might be inspired by. 4. Written ...

  20. 10 Mind-Blowing Textile Artists You Should Follow on Instagram ...

    Multimedia artist Elena Stonaker's interactive textile installations use softness and beauty to explore discomfort. Los Angeles-based multidisciplinary artist Elena Stonaker layers hand-beading and embroidery to create whimsical, raw depictions through soft sculpture, wearable art, paintings, moving image, art direction, and performance.

  21. Artist Research Page Do's and Don'ts

    This one-page resources is a simple list of do's and don'ts. For example, don't refer to an artist by their first name only, don't use pictures the size of stamps, do create an even spread of images and text. There are 16 do's and don'ts and as this is an editable Word document you can edit and update this to suit your own needs.

  22. Artist Research Step By Step

    Artist Research Step By Step. Subject: Art and design. Age range: 11-14. Resource type: Visual aid/Display. File previews. pdf, 3.23 MB. Step by step guide of how to create an artist research page. The helpsheet includes examples of good artists research pages. Sentence starters not included: if you leave a review I will send over to you for ...

  23. Explore the World of Textile Artists: Research Page

    Discover the fascinating world of textile artists and delve into their techniques, inspirations, and masterpieces. Dive into our research page to uncover the hidden stories behind these creative geniuses.