Elementary students incorporate Pop art ideas to create a wearable, lifelike replica of a recognizable food item.
This month’s contemporary art feature highlights Shinique Smith’s monumental clothing sculptures and abstract paintings.
High-school students learn about contemporary textile artist Bisa Butler and create detailed fabric portraits of someone they look up to.
High-school students collaborate with artist Bryant Holsenbeck to create an outdoor jellyfish installation from sustainable materials.
Middle-school students collaborate during a meaningful design challenge in which they create a felted planter for a community garden.
High-school students explore cultural fashion motifs with a contemporary twist.
Discover how the Love Quilt Project supports the educational and emotional needs of children living in foster care in South Africa and the United States.
Middle-school students explore rug-making through two unique assignments after taking a boat tour of the local waterways.
Artist Nnenna Okore addresses ecological concerns through sustainably made sculptures and installations.
A visiting fiber artist shares his narrative textiles and creative process with middle-school students.
Karen Ann Hoffman is an artist and citizen of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin. Since the 1990s, she has been creating peace, beauty, and meaning through her Haudenosaunee Raised Beadwork, an art form that is unique to the Six Nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy and characterized by lines of beads that arch above the textile surface.
Teaching embroidery comes from a deep-seated desire to slow down the hurried nature of our lives. In gathering together to learn the art, we begin to share a practice of meditation and mindfulness, or being in the moment.