Twisted yarns – AS Byatt follows the tangled threads between text and textiles..
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2008/jun/21/saturdayreviewsfeatres.guardianreview9
Twisted yarns – AS Byatt follows the tangled threads between text and textiles..
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2008/jun/21/saturdayreviewsfeatres.guardianreview9
Join Codasign Director Emilie Giles for a talk around eTextiles and wearables, introducing you to the world of conductive threads, fabrics and yarns as well as projects within which these materials feature.
From knitted radios to bio-feedback garments, the talk will focus on the current field and its future, with case studies of brilliant work. There will be some small swatches of examples for you to look at and interact with as well as materials for you to examine and play with.
After the talk there will be the opportunity to ask questions and network.
MakersCAFE
Wednesday, January 28, 2015 from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM (GMT)
London, United Kingdom
About Codasign:
At Codasign we believe that digital technologies have the same creative potential as paint and canvas. Our workshops enable people with great ideas to use computers to express themselves and bring these ideas to life. We welcome people who want to make a noise, create something beautiful, or just learn a new skill.
Whether teaching children or adults, we love working with open source tools like Processing, Arduino, Scratch and MaKey MaKey.
via Introduction to eTextiles- Eventbrite.
see the event page for more details:
http://www.eventbrite.com/e/introduction-to-etextiles-tickets-14800347237
CALL FOR ENTRIES
http://fantasticfibers.theyeiser.org
Submission Deadline: February 21, 2015
The Yeiser Art Center is now accepting entries for the FANTASTIC FIBERS 2015 international juried exhibition.
One of Yeiser Art Center’s most engaging, innovative & colorful international exhibits, Fantastic Fibers is an inspirational “must see” for quilters and textile art enthusiasts across the globe.
In November 2013, Paducah was bestowed the honor of being designated a member of the United Nations Educational, Scientific & Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Creative Cities Network in the area of Crafts & Folk Art. Paducah’s international connections in the area of quilting and fiber arts and Yeiser’s long standing commitment to Fantastic Fibers attributed to this esteemed title. We thank all our participants over the years, both home and abroad, for helping make Paducah “distinctively creative.”
Jurors: The 2015 Fantastic Fibers jurors are Marcia Young, Publisher & Editor-in-Chief of Fiber Art Now magazine, and Laverne Zabielski, renowned Kentucky fiber artist, creator of Truly Wearable art and noted author.
History: The show began in 1987 as a wearable art show but has evolved over the years to include a compelling mix of traditional and non-traditional works created from natural or synthetic fibers.
Traditionally, Yeiser Art Center receives nearly 800 entries from 128 artists from 12 countries. All selected work will be on display at the Yeiser Art Center April 1-June 6, 2015. The Fantastic Fibers exhibit is an American Quilter’s Society (AQS) sanctioned event. This year’s AQS QuiltWeek dates are April 22-25, 2015.
Yeiser Art Center is a non-profit visual arts organization celebrating more than fifty years of serving the community with exhibitions and education throughout the Tri-State Region. It is situated near Paducah’s riverfront at 200 Broadway in the historic 1905 Market House-just one block from the National Quilt Museum of the United States.
Important Dates:
February 21 – Entry deadline
March 7 – Accepted artists notified
March 30 – Accepted entries due
April 11 – Opening reception 5-7PM
June 11 – Return shipment of mailed work
April 11th – June 6th 2015
All selected work will be on display at the Yeiser Art Center.
Dionne Swift | Contemporary Textile Artist and Tutor
Dionne Swift’s R&A Collaborations video is called “Establishing a Rhythm” and in it she discusses the relationship between walking through the countryside, mark making in her drawings and stitching her artwork using machine embroidery. She speaks about the shared rhythm between these three parts of the process.
direct video link is http://vimeo.com/116270312
Knit the National is a new project to decorate the National Folk Festival Site in 2015. Part of this initiative was the successful CD weaving project at Floriade earlier this year. They have decided to take it up a notch with the Bollard Creations Competition.
the website has more info on the competition including the Bollard dimensions
via http://folkfestival.org.au/knit-the-national-bollard-creations-competition
Koalas sew need you this summer | IFAW – International Fund for Animal Welfare
Currently it’s fire season in Australia and the koalas have been victims of the fires in South Australia and Victoria. There’s still risk of more fires to come (hopefully not!) as summer is still in full swing.
The International Fund for Animal Welfare has asked people to sew cotton mittens for the koalas to help their recovery.
“Koalas with burns to their paws need to have them treated with burn cream and wrapped in bandages. They then need special cotton mittens to cover the dressings. All this needs changing daily so we’re asking if you can help us by sewing koala mittens – as many as they can before the fire season truly hits.”
The IFAW has a pattern linked on their site, or see the PDF file here:
http://www.ifaw.org/sites/default/files/default/KOALA-MITTENS-PATTERN-A4.pdf (PDF file)
Use 100% cotton only — e.g.: old sheets, tea towels or cotton t-shirts
Send your mittens to
IFAW
6 Belmore Street
Surry Hills
NSW 2010
Australia
visit the website for more details
via http://www.ifaw.org/australia/news/koalas-sew-need-you-summer
prophet of bloom: an invitation: Solace
India Flint invites us all to contribute to her residency at The Observatory, in South Australia.
via http://prophet-of-bloom.blogspot.com.au/2014/09/an-invitation.html
Make a triangular flag or pennon [meaning a personal ensign, derived from the Latin penna meaning a wing or a feather] preferably using a piece of pre-loved cloth.
Attach ties to the tethering end of your flag.
Australia
for full details see India’s website:
http://prophet-of-bloom.blogspot.com.au/2014/09/an-invitation.html
Who Needs Education? | American Craft Council
An interview with Paul J. Stankard, a fellow of the American Craft Council, teacher, book author and glass artist who didn’t study at university level. He speaks about his experiences and what he tells his students at Salem Community College.
via http://craftcouncil.org/magazine/article/who-needs-education
Cy Twombly’s Remarkable Treatise
An article about the Cy Twombly: Treatise on the Veil exhibition at the Morgan Library & Museum, and his style of painting and drawing. It shows a few paintings/drawings made in 1970/1972: “Treatise on the Veil (Second Version)” (1970), “Untitled” (1970), and two Untitled” (28 May, 1970) studies.
via http://hyperallergic.com/170270/cy-twomblys-remarkable-treatise
The Dorothy Waxman Textile Design Prize is a new international design prize awarded to a textile or fashion design student who exhibits innovative thinking and inspiring creativity in textiles.
The award winner receives a prize of US $5000 and coverage on the online interactive trend platform, TrendTablet.com.
The competition is open to students from any country currently enrolled in a textile, fashion or knitting course. The winning design will be chosen by Dorothy Waxman based on its aesthetic and creative identity.
visit the website for the application form