Foundations in Experimental Textiles ONLINE
Foundations in Experimental Textiles, online 4-week course by Dee Clements.
This online class meets once a week for four weeks. Each session will begin with a 40-minute lecture and visual presentation of work in experimental textiles, off-loom weaving, and 3D weaving. This will be followed by a 40-minute discussion among participants moderated by the instructor, with opportunities for everyone to showcase and discuss their current projects. This course is designed for artists and practitioners working with or interested in textiles, weaving, and fibers to foster discourse around contemporary practices and to explore how their work fits within the field.
(Please note that this is not a techniques class, and there will be no demonstrations.) This four-week class also intends to build a cohort of participants who can forge connections and community through their work and around the craft of weaving and fibers.
The class will cover both traditional and non-traditional methodologies and materials of weaving, including dimensional weaving such as new basketry, topics in off-loom textile weaving, experimental fibercraft, and contemporary weaving with association to broader historical and cultural contexts.
This class will begin Tuesday, March 11, 6 pm – 7:30 pm CST ONLINE via Zoom and will meet every Tuesday 6 pm – 7:30 pm CST from March 11 to April 1.
*Classes will be recorded, and students will have access to each recording for 10 days after the class.
A Zoom link will be emailed to participants one week before class begins.
Cancellation and Refund Policy:
Please carefully consider your investment and participation in this class. If you cancel 30 or more days before the workshop's start, a full refund minus a $25 processing fee is available. If you cancel fewer than 30 days before the workshop's start, your entire course fee will be forfeited.
Images of work, Top: Zoë Paul, Untitled, 2017, wool, thread, refrigerator grill. featured at Cranbrook Museum of Art, Landlord Colors exhibition. Middle: Lillian Elliott, Mummy Bundle, 1986. Bottom: 3-dimensional weaving studies from cut paper by Dienke Dekker.
Foundations in Experimental Textiles, online 4-week course by Dee Clements.
This online class meets once a week for four weeks. Each session will begin with a 40-minute lecture and visual presentation of work in experimental textiles, off-loom weaving, and 3D weaving. This will be followed by a 40-minute discussion among participants moderated by the instructor, with opportunities for everyone to showcase and discuss their current projects. This course is designed for artists and practitioners working with or interested in textiles, weaving, and fibers to foster discourse around contemporary practices and to explore how their work fits within the field.
(Please note that this is not a techniques class, and there will be no demonstrations.) This four-week class also intends to build a cohort of participants who can forge connections and community through their work and around the craft of weaving and fibers.
The class will cover both traditional and non-traditional methodologies and materials of weaving, including dimensional weaving such as new basketry, topics in off-loom textile weaving, experimental fibercraft, and contemporary weaving with association to broader historical and cultural contexts.
This class will begin Tuesday, March 11, 6 pm – 7:30 pm CST ONLINE via Zoom and will meet every Tuesday 6 pm – 7:30 pm CST from March 11 to April 1.
*Classes will be recorded, and students will have access to each recording for 10 days after the class.
A Zoom link will be emailed to participants one week before class begins.
Cancellation and Refund Policy:
Please carefully consider your investment and participation in this class. If you cancel 30 or more days before the workshop's start, a full refund minus a $25 processing fee is available. If you cancel fewer than 30 days before the workshop's start, your entire course fee will be forfeited.
Images of work, Top: Zoë Paul, Untitled, 2017, wool, thread, refrigerator grill. featured at Cranbrook Museum of Art, Landlord Colors exhibition. Middle: Lillian Elliott, Mummy Bundle, 1986. Bottom: 3-dimensional weaving studies from cut paper by Dienke Dekker.
Foundations in Experimental Textiles, online 4-week course by Dee Clements.
This online class meets once a week for four weeks. Each session will begin with a 40-minute lecture and visual presentation of work in experimental textiles, off-loom weaving, and 3D weaving. This will be followed by a 40-minute discussion among participants moderated by the instructor, with opportunities for everyone to showcase and discuss their current projects. This course is designed for artists and practitioners working with or interested in textiles, weaving, and fibers to foster discourse around contemporary practices and to explore how their work fits within the field.
(Please note that this is not a techniques class, and there will be no demonstrations.) This four-week class also intends to build a cohort of participants who can forge connections and community through their work and around the craft of weaving and fibers.
The class will cover both traditional and non-traditional methodologies and materials of weaving, including dimensional weaving such as new basketry, topics in off-loom textile weaving, experimental fibercraft, and contemporary weaving with association to broader historical and cultural contexts.
This class will begin Tuesday, March 11, 6 pm – 7:30 pm CST ONLINE via Zoom and will meet every Tuesday 6 pm – 7:30 pm CST from March 11 to April 1.
*Classes will be recorded, and students will have access to each recording for 10 days after the class.
A Zoom link will be emailed to participants one week before class begins.
Cancellation and Refund Policy:
Please carefully consider your investment and participation in this class. If you cancel 30 or more days before the workshop's start, a full refund minus a $25 processing fee is available. If you cancel fewer than 30 days before the workshop's start, your entire course fee will be forfeited.
Images of work, Top: Zoë Paul, Untitled, 2017, wool, thread, refrigerator grill. featured at Cranbrook Museum of Art, Landlord Colors exhibition. Middle: Lillian Elliott, Mummy Bundle, 1986. Bottom: 3-dimensional weaving studies from cut paper by Dienke Dekker.