Get Inspired and Join the Fun

As we look ahead to 2025, we know you will continue to express yourself in myriad ways, and we hope you will share your amazing artwork with Fiber Art Now. It’s the perfect time to think about entering your work and we encourage you to do so. Plan ahead and get ready to shine!
Locally Sourced and Crafted

“Turns out, the fleece was really nice and readily accepted by hand-spinners, who seemed to love it.” This “new” fleece proved to be of excellent quality, and after brainstorming some ideas, Kentucky Wool Works was born.
Current Threads: British Columbia/Yukon SDA Chapter Exhibit

Looking around the gallery, it was exciting to see the newly created works by 37 extraordinary textile artists. Each piece was exquisitely crafted and conveyed profound messages on current topics such as war, the climate emergency, plastics in our oceans, freedom of religion, and the relentless search for respite from misinformation and digital connectivity in the 21st century.
New Curator’s Plans on Display at the Pacific Northwest Quilt & Fiber Arts Museum

Shift Change not only refers to a new staff member starting their “shift,” it also references the shift that happens at a museum when a new curator is hired, acknowledging the reality of a different perspective and a broader selection of artists.