“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.”
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