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Artists at Work...

Yes, we just opened a brand new exhibit in November at Citrus College (go see it if you haven’t), but we are also continuing to work on new pieces. Here are some of California Fibers’ artists with what’s currently in progress.

Debby Weiss has started working on small quilts in order to donate to families that lost everything in the Los Angeles fires. She started recently but hopefully can get herself on a roll to be able to at least get a few out there.

Elise Vazelakis is currently working on a series that rethinks what we throw away. She transforms Amazon packaging into plastic yarn and twines it into sculptural baskets, combining traditional techniques with modern materials. These pieces highlight the environmental impact of disposable culture and the possibilities for transformation and sustainability.

Gail Fraser has always loved twining; however, her work was always small. She is now playing with and creating larger works by adding shapes to each other.  It is exciting to see what comes out of larger pieces of works and to play with these ideas.

Cameron Taylor-Brown has two different projects in the works: First the weaving: She is continuing to create pieces for herseries Threads of Time: Lyon Weavers’ Staircase. This series is inspired by a former jacquard weaving live/work space in an old neighborhood of Lyon, France that was a center of silk weaving in times past. Here is a link to pieces completed thus far: https://www.camerontaylor-brown.com/portfolio/new-collection

And more background info here: https://www.camerontaylor-brown.com/journal/weavers-staircase-lyon-france

Taylor-Brown’s second project is a conference: Hosted by UCLA's Department of Design Media Arts, Thinking Through Textiles: Future Pedagogies will explore the intersections of aesthetics, textile technique, cross-disciplinary studies, and new material insights, while introducing opportunities for collaborative engagement. This half day conference will be held at UCLA on Friday, February 21.  Taylor-Brown is one of the conference organizers and will be moderating a panel discussion. Details are available here: https://materialencounters.art/thinking-through-textiles-symposium

Peggy Wiedemann is working on a wall piece called Think Outside the Box. It includes multiple materials like paper rush, rag cordage from India, Irish waxed linen, metals, bamboo, Pakistani grass, and found objects. She is using the basketry techniques of coiling, knotless netting, and weaving.

Carrie Burckle is currently twining a life-size abstract figurative form using a paper cord commonly found in  Danish seating. Here is her work in progress.

Kathy Nida is working on her next big piece…hopefully to be fully ironed together in the next few days.

Stay tuned for more artist updates.

Influences/Influencers: Workshops at Craft in America

As part of the Influences/Influencers exhibit, California Fibers’ members have been preparing workshops to go along with their art.

Aneesa Shami Zizzo recently gave her Fabric Collage Workshop, using reclaimed fabric, collage methods, and applique techniques.

Annette Heully will be teaching knotless netting on Saturday, October 14, from 12:30 AM-3:30 PM. Use simple knots, loops, and a needle to learn to shape a flexible netted structure around almost any form.

On Saturday, October 28, from 11 AM-4 PM, Debra Weiss will be teaching Layers of Life: Collage and Stitch. You will learn to layer and stitch opaque and sheer fabrics to make a small autobiographical artwork that can also become a needle case.

Lastly, Ashley V. Blalock will be teaching beginning crochet on Saturday, November 18, from 11 AM-5 PM. Learn all the basic stitches while crocheting a small, three-dimensional item.

All class information is available on the Craft in America website.