Artist Isabell Buenz works with secondhand material, creating paper sculptures, artists’ books, fashion items and upcycling vintage furniture and wooden
The series "Alone Together" delves into the intricate dynamics of relationships and intimacy, exploring the complexities that arise within human connections.
Here’s an incredible opportunity. The Textile Arts Center has issued a call for applicants to its artist-in-residence program. In part, the call says, Textile Arts Center seeks six working ar…
Textile installations in Interior Design show an ongoing trend for the sophisticated and conscious customer’s crave for a haptic experience.
Nick Cave prepares to take Detroit by storm with an electrifying exhibition and performance series
Chilean artist Serena Garcia Dalla Venezia creates intricate textile sculptures by hand-sewing and combining several balls made of fabric. “Appearing almost like organic growths, her …
Award-winning textile artist Meredith Woolnough promotes the intricate detail & fragility of nature through her machine embroideries.
DARKER ARTS " Death , so called , is a thing which makes men weep, And yet a third of life is passed in sleep " Lord Byron
Liam Lee's focus is on furniture + textiles that explore the line between interior spaces made by man + the natural environment outdoors.
3 layers of 75gm Tyvek layered with polyester organza. The Full Works is my basic workshop learning how to use heat tools. We work wit...
Two girls. Conceived in the same moment. Born within minutes of each other. Indistinguishable in many ways. But for one defining difference. In the 1940s, in
Because of Fashion Week the Textile Arts Center’s blog has been consumed with fashion. However, with our Grand Opening party quickly approaching and the opening of our first gallery exhibitio…
Benches in parks, train stations, bus shelters and other public places are meant to offer seating, but only for a limited duration. Many elements of such seats are subtly or overtly restrictive. Arm rests, for instance, indeed provide spaces to rest arms, but they also prevent people from lying down or sitting in anything but a prescribed position. This
I hope to capture the power, beauty and fragility of nature in knotted embroidery threads. The work explores the sculptural possibilities of a unique embroidery technique that utilizes a domestic sewing machine and a base fabric that dissolves in water. By repeatedly stitching threads into dense structures I create intricate and complex openwork compositions that mimic natural forms and structures.