Fiber Art Now – Summer 2024
- Now available!
- 96 pages
- Printed in the USA
The summer issue of Fiber Art Now is on its way . . . And it’s the perfect way to spend a summer afternoon. Grab a lemonade and get ready to be amazed. Meet an artist who has pushed the boundaries of what a painting can be and another who creates sculptural works that defy what we know about paper. Read about an artist who turned to textile art to process grief while also paying homage to her heritage. And learn how one artist turned a random post on Instagram into a new business. Looking for even more inspiration? Be sure to check out the results of our second Fiber Reimagined juried exhibition, and expect to be wowed.
FEATURED ARTISTS: Micah Clasper-Torch | Melissa Dadourian | George Darcy |
Amber Jensen | Angela Glajcar |
Julian Jamaal Jones | Sheng Lor |
Rebecca McGee Tuck | Cat Washington
JURIED ARTISTS: Olaniyi Akindya | Kadey Ambrose | Jjenna Hupp Andrews |
Briana Babani | Marcia Ballou | Toni Best |
Meg Bloom | E. Janet Brome | Serena Brooks | Carl Brown | Nicole Bunting | Marisa Canino | Renee Noelle Cheesman | Delaney Conner | Maya Danziger | Jennifer Davies | Delaina Doshi | Robert Forman | Amy Genser |
Michèle Guevara | Jess Jones |
Nancy Koenigsberg | Chenta Laury |
Rachelle Leblanc | Heidi Martin |
Dorothy McGuinness | Shiere Melin |
Mengjie Mo | Tea Okropiridze | Tasha Owen | Megan Prince | Libby Raab | Anika Savage | Megan Sharkey | Penelope Sharp | Jill Stoll | Olanrewaju Tejuoso | Tara Thacker |
Marisa Wieland | Betty Wood
FEATURED ARTISTS: Micah Clasper-Torch | Melissa Dadourian | George Darcy | Amber Jensen | Angela Glajcar | Julian Jamaal Jones | Sheng Lor | Rebecca McGee Tuck | Cat Washington
JURIED ARTISTS: Olaniyi Akindya | Kadey Ambrose | Jjenna Hupp Andrews | Briana Babani | Marcia Ballou | Toni Best | Meg Bloom |
E. Janet Brome | Serena Brooks | Carl Brown | Nicole Bunting | Marisa Canino | Renee Noelle Cheesman | Delaney Conner |
Maya Danziger | Jennifer Davies | Delaina Doshi | Robert Forman | Amy Genser | Michèle Guevara | Jess Jones | Nancy Koenigsberg | Chenta Laury | Rachelle Leblanc | Heidi Martin | Dorothy McGuinness | Shiere Melin | Mengjie Mo | Tea Okropiridze | Tasha Owen |
Megan Prince | Libby Raab | Anika Savage | Megan Sharkey | Penelope Sharp | Jill Stoll | Olanrewaju Tejuoso | Tara Thacker |
Marisa Wieland | Betty Wood
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Fiber Reimagined II
The artistry in our calls never ceases to amaze us. Once again, our readers came through! The art in Fiber Reimagined II is not only innovative, it’s awe-inspiring. Be sure to allow plenty of time to enjoy it.
Featured Artist
Meet feature artist Melissa Dadourian. Her bold, colorful, abstract, textile paintings are sure to impress. Using a variety of colorful materials and techniques, she has redefined painting.
Emerging Artist Column
Artist Julian Jamaal Jones’s adventurous approach to quilting resonates in his vibrant abstract quilts that pay homage to his cultural heritage. Learn about his creative process and celebrated signature style in our Emerging Artist column.
Featured Artist
Our other feature artist, Angela Glajcar, creates sculptural works that will make you rethink what you can create with paper. In her hands, this simple material is made into monumental installations as well as smaller wall pieces that refuse to be defined.
Studio Column
Textile and visual artist Amber Jensen finds her inspiration in her light-filled studio in an old factory building in Minnesota. She creates surrounded by her favorite materials, several looms, and her one-of-a-kind art pieces. Read about this inspiring spot in our Studio column.
Process Column
Or et Couleurs, a portfolio of color plates, is housed in a special climate-controlled environment in Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library in Winterthur, Delaware, and provide a window to the past. Discover the beauty and uniqueness of these plates in our Process column.
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Dianne Firth