Fiberart International 2007
September 15, 2007 - February 24, 2008
Mint Museum of Craft + Design

Pam RuBert's "The Vintage Purse"
Quilt of layered cotton fabrics, stitched with thread, buttons and beads.
Fiber art is an art form which showcases the properties of its materials as well as the craftsmanship of the artist. Fiberart International 2007 is produced by the Fiberarts Guild of Pittsburgh, a non-profit organization that encourages fiber art and supports contemporary fiber artists. The initial venues for the show are the Society for Contemporary Craft and the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts from April to August of this year in Pittsburgh.
The works in the Fiberart International 2007 exhibition were chosen by jurors Dorothy Caldwell (fiber artist), Naomi Kobayashi (fiber artist), and Lois Moran (Editor in Chief, American Craft). In 2006, Lois Moran was the recipient of The Founders' Circle Award. Established by The Founders' Circle and The Mint Museum of Craft + Design, this award honors individuals who support and promote the field of craft and design. Lois Moran has made significant contributions to craft and design art through her leadership as the Editor in Chief of American Craft. Her influence and vision have made this magazine the most prominent and compelling craft publication in the United States.
Fiberart International 2007 will present works by 90 national and international fiber artists. These works exemplify the diversity, complexity, and beauty of artistic expression in the fiber medium, and showcase the various techniques used by influential fiber artists today. Listed below are the fiber artists featured in Fiberart International 2007 at The Mint Museum of Craft + Design. And be sure to print out the Family Fun Guide to take with you when you come!
Fiberarts Family Fun Guide
fiberart family fun guide.pdf
Featured Artists with Personal Websites
B.J. Adams
Katherine K Allen
Jill Ault
Reina Mia Brill
Lisa Call
Ann Clarke
Pam Cooper
Cynthia Corbin
Scott Allen Ellegood
Lorraine Glessner
Pat Hodson
Mary Anne Jordan
Anne T. Kmieck
Janice Lessman-Moss
Eleanor A. McCain
Lori Lupe Pelish
Rowland Ricketts
Erin Tohill Robin
Pam RuBert
Maria Simonsson
Tilleke Schwarz
Tiziana Tateo
Timea Tihanyi
Melissa Vogley-Woods
Carol Watkins
Jeanne Williamson
Daniella Woolf
Other Featured Artists
The following artists are included in the Fiberart International 2007 exhibition but do not have a personal website.
| Ingrid Bachmann |
Patricia Mink |
Alana Tyson |
| Emily Barletta |
Jennifer Lee Morrow |
Alexandru Usineviciu |
| Sharon A. Bell |
Emiko Nakano |
Ludmilla Uspenskaya |
| Runa Boger |
Noel Palomo-Lovinski |
Clare Verstegen |
| David Brackett |
Kari Merete Paulsen |
Anneliese Vobis |
| Linda Colsh |
Camilla Brent Pearce |
Yvonne Wakabayashi |
| Andrea Donnolly |
Giselle Penn |
Kathryn Walter |
| Joan Dreyer |
Christina Peryma |
Barbara W. Watler |
| Yasuko Fujino |
Carol Ann Rice Rafferty |
Joan Webster-Vore |
| Robin Haller |
Kiki Revoir |
Barb Wills |
| Wen-Ying Huang |
Lesley Richmond |
Adrienne Yorinks |
| Mami Idei |
| Gabriella Kecseti |
Jennifer Sargent |
| Nancy Koenigsberg |
Angela Silver |
| Akiko Kotani |
Mary Sleigh |
| Marita Lappalainen |
Adrienne Sloane |
| Mi-Kyoung Lee |
Hillary L. Steel |
| Inge Mardal & Steen Hougs |
Laura Strand |
| Donna Rhae Marder |
Heather Allen Swarttouw |
| Andrea S. Miller |
Annette Tacconelli |
| Dorie Millerson |
Kelly Thompson |
Online Resources
- Fiberart International Official website for Fiberart International.
- Fiberarts Guild of Pittsburgh homepage
- The Fabric Workshop and Museum in Philadephia Promotes contemporary artists who work with new and different materials.
- Fiber Art Center Official website for the Fiber Art Center in MA. The Fiber Art Center is home to the Foundation for Fiber Art, an organization that supports the education and exhibition of contemporary fiber arts.
- Fiber Artists Collective The Fiber Artists Collective is an organization that promotes public awareness about today's fiber art. The "gallery" link on this website contains images of impressive, contemporary fiber artworks.
- Fiberart Magazine View the Fiberart Magazine online article archive. Print issues of Fiberart Magazine are available in the Mint Museum of Craft + Design library.
- History of textiles This website provides information about textile and fiber arts as well as great reference links from the art department at Princeton. Listed below are a few examples of lesson plans, but more can be found on the website.
- The Art of the Quilt Lesson plan designed for 4th grade elementry students to learn how the art of quilt making can be a historical, mathmatical, cultural, and social experience.
- Fabric Assemblage Instructions to teach kids 4-14 how to create a collage.
- Native American Burlap Weaving Lesson Plan Introduces kids to a form of Native American art as well as teaches an appreciation for the design and skills required to create art similar to this artform using burlap and yarn.
- Selvedge:Interior Decorating Magazine and Contemporary Textile Art Check out their links page to view vintage clothing, jewelry, and other artistic accessories.
- Studio Art Quilt Assoication An international organization serving artists working in the quilt medium.
- TextileArts.net Directory lists information about fiber artists, materials, techniques, inspiration, and textile artist support groups.
- Whip Up: Handicraft in a Hectic World One of many fiber art and textile blogs.
Print resources available at the Mint Museum of Craft + Design Library
- Bowles, Ella Shannon. Homespun Handicrafts. Philadelphia & London, J.B. Lippincott Company, 1931. This book contains 60 illustrations of 'Homespun Handicraft' artwork.
- Danto, Arthur Coleman. Sheila Hicks: Weaving as Metaphor. New Haven, CT: Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design, and Culture, 2006. Sheila Hicks is an internationally known fiber artist. This exhibition catalog provides information about her work and her life.
- Mint Museum. Experiencing Art at The Mint Museums: a Look at the Collections Charlotte, NC: The Mint Museums, 2005. A guide book to The Mint Museums which includes fiber art in its collections.
- Southern Highland Handicraft Guild. Hambidge Collection, Contemporary Handmade Wearables : Reflections of a Philosophy : The Handwoven Clothing of Mary Clovatt Hambidge, 1885-1973, and Selected Contemporary Fiber Artists : Southern Highlands Handicraft Guild, Folk Art Center, May 5th to August 28th, 1984. Asheville, NC: The Guild, 1984. Provides information on several contemporary fiber artists.
- Numerous titles on quilting, contemporary and historic.
Print resources available at the Mint Museum of Art Library
- Dawson, Sophie. The Art & Craft of Paper Making. Philadelphia, PA: Running Press, 1992. Discusses different sources of fiber, contemporary adaptations to paper making, and images of paper in contemporary artistic use.
- Mayer, Barbara. Contemporary American Craft Art: A Collector's Guide. Salt Lake City, UT: Gibbs M. Smith, Inc. 1988. Great chapter about the diversity of fiber art as well as its background and development.
- Paine, Melanie. The Textile Art: In Interior Design. NY: Simon and Schuster, 1990. See beautiful pictures of tapestries, quilts, and embroidered fabrics.
- Paine, Sheila. Embroidered Textiles: Traditional Patterns from Five Continents with a Worldwide Guide to Identification. NY: Rizzoli, 1990. View images of fiber artworks from different cultures in this book.
Page created by Mint Museum intern Candace Sailstad.