Background Image: Kansas City Art Institute / Shenequa Brooks
This area can range from screen printing on flat textiles, to weaving with threads and yarns on a loom, to assembling three-dimensional pieces with various fibers, and from unique crafts pieces, to commissioned constructions, to large-scale textile manufacturing. It almost always involves use of color and composition, and may be done in connection with furniture or interior designers as well. Employment opportunities range from individual craftsperson to commercial designer.
STUDENT WORK
Kansas City Art Institute: Fibers/Textiles / Kadie Nugent
Kansas City Art Institute: Fibers/Textiles / Hannah Carr
Kansas City Art Institute: Fibers/Textiles / Hannah Carr
Oregon College of Art & Craft: Fibers/Textiles / Melina Bishop & Molly Eno