10/11/2024
Our family is hosting an art estate sale for my wonderful brother, Patrick Nolan. Please pass this on to anyone you think would be interested. Thanks! Jo
This is the official page for the University of Missouri Art Program in Columbia, MO.
10/11/2024
Our family is hosting an art estate sale for my wonderful brother, Patrick Nolan. Please pass this on to anyone you think would be interested. Thanks! Jo
07/01/2021
So thrilled to be featured on “What’s on Your Loom” Digital Weaving Norway, the creators and manufacturers of the TC2 loom.
Woven art by C. Pazia Mannella and her students… It’s always exciting to look at the woven works being created by artists from across the world (on the TC2 loom). And our “What’s on Your Loom” series is an attempt to share these works with a larger community of weavers. This time, we’re featuring the woven works of fiber artist C. Pazia ...
06/14/2021
Revel in the First Pride Flag, Long-assumed Lost, in San Francisco The first Rainbow Flag, designed by artist and activist Gilbert Baker, was raised in 1978.
04/23/2021
Papermaking and Artists' Books (Fibers and Material Studies and Advanced Fibers and Material Studies)
ARTFI_VS 3300 and ARTFI_VS 3300
MW 1:00PM-3:20PM
Students will learn the process of making handmade paper including how to process and beat plant materials to make pulp and a variety of sheet-forming techniques. Students will utilize handmade paper to create artist books utilizing a variety of bindings, structures, and conceptual content. The term ‘artists’ books’ refers to publications that have been conceived as artworks.
04/23/2021
Beginning Fibers
ARTFI_VS 2300
Section 02: MW 10:30AM-12:50PM
Section 03: MW 3:30PM-5:50PM
Beginning Fibers is an introduction to fibers emphasizing surface design (dyeing, textile printing), embroidery, fetmaking, papermaking, and artists' books.
Rigorous critical dialogue communicates social and political discourse intertwined to the Fibers discipline. Analog and digital technologies, global textile production, gender and sexuality, craftivism, community, and sustainable making are topics explored and techniques taught informing visual communication for all art media.
03/30/2021
Love, love, love.
A Massive Catalogue of Stitched CMYK Studies by Evelin Kasikov Merges Printing and Embroidery In " # # Swatchbook," Evelin Kasikov (previously) explores all of the variables of CMYK printing without a single drop of ink. She catalogs primary, secondary, and tertiary colors, two-dozen combinations showing how rotation affects the final pigment, and a full spectrum of rich gradients. In total,
03/10/2021
TONIGHT!
Please join us to hear Tavia Sanza Artist Talk VIA ZOOM on Wednesday, March 10, 2021 from 6:30-7:30pm CST.
Details and links for the talk can be found at binghamgallery.missouri.edu.
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Accumulations: Embroidered Palimpsests
Works by MFA Candidate Tavia Sanza
March 8-19, 2021
Bingham Gallery is pleased to open a new exhibit featuring the thesis work of MFA candidate Tavia Sanza (she/her).
Tavia Sanza's frenetic use of embroidery and stitching relates to lost history, memory, and transformation. Utilizing a series of traumas and reconstructions, the embroidered pieces Sanza starts are consumed by new layers of complex growth. As the forms are cut and restitched, the original “era” is buried and can only been seen through brief glimpses of strata. The striations show how each new “era” is built upon the past.
Photography is used to track and supplement the loss of physical information. Each image represents a version of the “past” that has been buried and fragmented by the layers of material that followed. The images are small and tiled, focusing on the passage of time rather than the process or details of each layer. Sanza’s thesis work navigates a flawed research system by displaying her intricate sculptural forms, and then looking backwards to explore the origins of the work.
02/13/2021
Truly can’t wait to see this exhibition!
Subversive, Skilled, Sublime: Fiber Art by Women to Show at SAAM | Art & Object A Smithsonian American Art Museum exhibition slated for 2022—Subversive, Skilled, Sublime: Fiber Art by Women—will showcase a diverse set of incredible fiber artists.
01/08/2021
Saturday, January 16, 1pm.
Fuller Craft Museum is excited to host a panel discussion based on the new book Craft in Art Therapy: Diverse Approaches to the Transformative Power of Craft Materials and Methods (Routledge, 2020). Craft in Art Therapy is the first book dedicated to illustrating the incorporation of craft materials and methods into art therapy theory and practice. It demonstrates that when practiced in a culturally sensitive and socially conscious manner, craft practices are more than therapeutic—they also hold transformational potential. The panel will be moderated by the book’s editor Lauren Leone and will feature contributing authors Mikey Anderson, Marilyn Holmes, Rachel Wallis, and Sandie Yi.
RSVP Here:
https://craftinart.eventbrite.com
10/22/2020
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Diedrick Brackens Explores the Warps and Wefts of Black and Q***r Histories In darling divined, Brackens teases out the symbolism, allegory, and parable long associated with global cosmologies of tapestry weaving.