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Mason Sewing Machine is proud to host Hilary Rice, a nationally acclaimed fibre artist. Hilary will be sharing her wonderful artwork with us over the two hours of her trunk show “Along the Silk Road”:

It is said that all things are connected. Each of us moves through our lives, one thing leading to another, the way the silk journey of long ago was a continuous journey. While selling silk was part of it, it also acted as a conduit for thoughts and ideas. In her inspirational talk, textile and mixed media artist Hilary Rice will share her story – a story full of chance meetings and doors opening, fun experiments and happy accidents. It is a journey that acts as a conduit for thoughts and ideas - a journey that winds through a progression of art quilts and into a new world of creativity.

You are invited to join us for this inspirational evening.
Date: Tuesday, April 21
Time: 6:30-8:30
Admission: $10

Mason Sewing Machine
6184 Fraser St, Vancouver, BC V5W 3A1
PH:604-327-3800

Email: info@masonsewingmachine.com
Website: www.masonsewingmachine.com

Gail Harker is offering a number of courses at her centre in Oak Harbor, WA. This spring she will be offering the following classes:

  • Level 1 Art and Design: Color Studies - note this class will be held at Oak harbor and Salt Spring Island
  • Adventures in Papermaking
  • Sketchbook Studies - a journey of visual discouvery
  • Level 1 Feltmaking
  • Level 1 Experimental Machine Stitch
  • Level 1 Experimental Hand Stitch
  • Level 2 Studies in Design and EWxperiemntal Hand Stitch
  • Transform and Adorn with Embellishing Machine
  • Level 3 Art and Design

Check out Gail Harker Website for more information.

Organic Basket

Learn the structural techniques of creating a round basket with wicker, and play with tapestry and wedging. Turn to the garden, orchard or seaside to incorporate materials such as vines, bark and driftwood along with
other traditional basketry materials like seagrass and vine rattan.

With materials provided, create a generous 10-inch basket

Sunday May 3rd 9:30-3:30pm Code: 6850 Ages 18+

Place des Arts, 1120 Brunette Ave, Coquitlam, BC, V3K 1G2 604-664-1636

Register at our front desk, on online at www.placedesarts.ca

The Vancouver Guild of Fibre Arts invites all interested fibre artists to:

A Panel on Professional Fibre Practice

Thursday, April 9, 2009 (Location: Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral, 154 East 10th Avenue, Vancouver. Underground parkade will be opened at 6:00) $10 entry (refundable with guild membership) (free for current and past VGFA members). Seating is limited.

We are very pleased to welcome professional artists Jane Kenyon, Bettina Matzkuhn, and Katherine Soucis, who will talk about their area of expertise.

Biographies:

Jane Kenyon works in a wide variety of paint and mixed media techniques, but fiber is her passion, and she has explored weaving, dyeing, surface design, and all forms of stitching. Her current work is wall-hangings composed entirely of thread, created with free-motion machine embroidery, Thread Paintings.

Kenyon sells her artwork through commercial art galleries, and has been represented at SOFA Chicago and Palm Beach 3. Her work can be found in corporate and private collections in Canada and the U.S., the Canada Council Art Bank and Saskatchewan Art Bank collections, and in corporate collections at the Sheraton Wall Centre Hotel in downtown Vancouver and Screening Mammography Centre in North Vancouver.

Bettina Matzkuhn has worked in fibre for 30 years with an emphasis on embroidery and fabric collage. She holds a BFA in Visual Arts and an MA in Liberal Studies from Simon Fraser University. In the 1980’s she animated and directed three award-winning films using textiles for the National Film Board of Canada and an interest in narrative continues to inform her work. She exhibits her work internationally, writes professionally on the arts, is a presenter at conferences and teaches as a sessional instructor at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, Canada.

Katherine Soucie is a fresh new clothing and textile artist/designer who studied Fashion Design in London and Toronto before furthering her education in Textiles at Capilano College. Her experimentation over the last few years with non traditional materials and eco friendly textile processes has resulted in an extensive body of work for which she has received a number of design awards. She has designed for film, television, dance and theatre and has her own clothing line, Sans Soucie, which is exhibited and sold through fine boutiques and galleries throughout Canada, US and Japan. Katherine is the recipient of the BC Creative Achievement Award, 2006 and was shortlisted for the Niche Award 2007. She most recently received the International Design Green Award for 2008.

These successful businesswomen offer their experiences on the topics described below:

Why write? It’s much more fun just to fiddle with textiles. Bettina will discuss several aspects of writing that are important to the craft disciplines. She will give you tips on how to get started, how to keep going, and how to tailor, share and enjoy writing! Perhaps even more than the quality of your work, it’s the most powerful promotional tool in your sewing basket.

Jane talks about how to research and approach galleries, how to know when you’re ready, how I work with an agent, what to expect from galleries and what they should expect from you.

Katherine presents on marketing for artists who produce wearables. how to create a press release, working with PR/media, submitting works to a gallery/boutique/tradeshow and how to maintain production and demand for one-of-a-kind pieces.

Following their presentations, the artists will be available to answer questions.

For further information: Gail Hunt, Program Chairperson, Vancouver Guild of Fibre Arts: 604-875-1276 (home), 604-684-6661 (studio), gailhunt@shaw.ca.

CYBER FYBER EXHIBITION is an international event scheduled at Gallery 80808/Vista Studios, 808 Lady Street in downtown Columbia, South Carolina, USA from January 8th through 20th, 2009. The focus of this exhibition is to highlight the influences of Internet access for today’s fiber artists.

New Year

Welcome to 2009…. As we bring the year in with lots and lots of snow.

As 2009 is the International Year of Natural Fibres I was hoping that each month we could explore a different fiber and some of the aspects of it that could be useful in mixed media, spinning or weaving. For the month of January I was hoping that we could focus on silk, as it is readily available and there are a number of different things that we could try with the silk.

dyeing silk threads for use in future projects
dyeing silk rovings and/or hankies for use in future projects
spinning with silk
weaving with silk
silk fusion – flat sheets, or bowl shapes

How does this sound to everyone? What would you like to try? What would you like to do???????

Treenway Silks has a great tutorial on silk fusion with good pictures of the process of creating the silk paper and suggested uses for the silk paper. http://www.treenwaysilks.com/inout_fusion.html

Joggles also has a tutorial on silk fusion.
http://www.joggles.com/silk-fusion-tutorial.htm

Tree Tops Color Harmonies also has an interesting tutorial on silk fusion.
http://www.treetopscolours.com.au/SilkPaper/SParticle.htm

I just found this great site on book making.  The Bonefolder is an e-zine for the book artist and book binder.  There are nine editions of the magazine that you can download and read.

Enjoy

Call for Enteries

Garth Johnson is seeking submissions for a new book that will be published in 2009…. 1000 ideas for Creative Reuse.

For more information on this check out the submission guidelines found at Extreme Craft. The shawls being made from the recyled yarn and the felting from old sweaters would count for this book. Time to get published..