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Fiberarts, September/October 2003

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Is Fiber's Foundation Firm?
Nicola Henley: Free to Fly
John McQueen and Margo Mensing: Conscriptions
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Articles
  • WHAT DRAWS YOUNG PEOPLE TO FIBER? (Pauline Verbeek-Cowart)- An art-school faculty member comments on what intrigues seven of her current and former students.
  • THOUGHTS FROM THE NEXT GENERATION (Juliarose Loffredo)- An emerging textile artist seeks out others and voices their thoughts on concept, craftsmanship, and the future of our field.
  • IS FIBER'S FOUNDATION FIRM?- A Q&A with three educators - Lou Cabeen, Maria Tulokas, and Joan Livingstone - on how their fiber programs are faring and how they're approaching the medium today
  • FURTHERING YOUR FIBER EDUCATION (Noelle Backer)- Craft school or self-study? Guild workshop or art school? Explore the options based on your goals.
  • MENTORING A FUTURE FIBER ARTIST (Karen Page Crislip)- A tapestry artist shares her rationale and approach for working with a teenage apprentice. Plus a sidebar on teaching kids about the fiber arts.
  • Commentary- Our Bauhaus Roots
  • Notable Events- "Wild by Design" Quilt Symposium, Cranbrook's New Building, Tapestry Symposium, 30 Years for Two NYC Galleries, Is "Craft" a Dirty Word?, Aid to Artisans Awards
  • Profile- Nicola Henley
  • Fiber Hot Spot- Contemporary Craft in Chicago
  • Worldwide Connections- Kasuti Embroidery
  • Sampling- Student Showcase
  • Fiber Online- Call for Web Stories
  • Reviews: John McQueen and Margo Mensing: Conscriptions, Southeastern Fiber Invitational, Nicole Mollett: Wear Ables, Why Bother? Handmade Textiles in the 21st Century
Item #: FA0309
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