Issue 133
This issue published March, 2019. Textile Fibre Forum is published each March, June, September and December.
ARTIST PROFILES:
- Svenja – Wearable Art Addict – Svenja
- Chiharu Shiota – Moira Simpson
- Effie Jessop – Effie Jessop
EXHIBITIONS:
- Petite Miniature Textiles – Margot Yeomans
- un:Seen – Jen Foley
- Enmeshed – Moira Simpson
- Beyond the Seam – Martien van Zuilen
FEATURES:
- Wowing the Wold of Wearable Art – Janet de Boer
- Artist in Residence – Heather Dunn – Heather Dunn
- Garments for the Grave – Evelina Kaganowich
BEST PRACTICE:
- Not So Starving Artist: Final Thoughts – Rie Natalenko
Plus: Book Reviews, a regular column by Molli Sparkles, Reader Gallery and more!
Issue 133
This issue published March, 2019. Textile Fibre Forum is published each March, June, September and December.
ARTIST PROFILES:
- Svenja – Wearable Art Addict – Svenja
- Chiharu Shiota – Moira Simpson
- Effie Jessop – Effie Jessop
EXHIBITIONS:
- Petite Miniature Textiles – Margot Yeomans
- un:Seen – Jen Foley
- Enmeshed – Moira Simpson
- Beyond the Seam – Martien van Zuilen
FEATURES:
- Wowing the Wold of Wearable Art – Janet de Boer
- Artist in Residence – Heather Dunn – Heather Dunn
- Garments for the Grave – Evelina Kaganowich
BEST PRACTICE:
- Not So Starving Artist: Final Thoughts – Rie Natalenko
Plus: Book Reviews, a regular column by Molli Sparkles, Reader Gallery and more!
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