Best of Fiber Arts

For over 30 years, Fib­er­arts con­tin­ues to be the world’s lead­ing textile-art mag­a­zine. It doc­u­ments trends, explores issues and devel­op­ments in the field, and pro­motes con­tem­po­rary fiber art and artists. Read­ers count on Fib­er­arts for inspi­ra­tion, infor­ma­tion, and resources in an inno­v­a­tive, rather than tra­di­tional, approach to all forms of fiber art.”

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Big­ger Isn’t Always Bet­ter
by Ayelet Lin­den­strauss Larsen

Anatomy of an Exhi­bi­tion
by Susan Kavicky

Find­ing Room for Fiber Art
Text by Rhonda Brown
Pho­tos by Tom Grotta

Artists at the Bor­der
by Con­suelo Jiménez Underwood

Sam­pling: Tex­tiles Inspired by Tradition

Exhi­bi­tion Pro­pos­als: The Basics
by Luann Udell

Pho­tograph­ing Fiber
by Dawn Cusick

10 Steps to a Suc­cess­ful Artwear Show
by Ellen Martin

The Cre­ative Cri­tique:
Start­ing and Main­tain­ing a Cri­tique Group
by Susan Brandeis

The Cre­ative Cri­tique:
The Artist’s Con­tract
by Steve Aimone

The Cre­ative Cri­tique:
Stim­u­lat­ing Dis­cus­sion in a Cri­tique
by Helen Davis

The Cre­ative Cri­tique:
When is Fiber Art “Art”?
by Janet Koplos

Plush-Art Pat­tern from Crammed Organ­isms
by David Wolk

Post­colo­nial Dis­course in Gar­ment Form
by Jes­sica Hemmings

Chi­nese Kites: A Rich Tra­di­tion
by Mau­reen Egan

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