Posts Tagged 'textile design'

Hannah Schultz: Helplessly Happy Prints

This week, TAC’s alumni (and TAC’s friend + collaborator) Hannah Schultz graduated from FIT Textile Surface Design program. We already knew she was amazingly talented, but seeing her final show, I felt the need to shout it out loud for the

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Hannah Schultz: Helplessly Happy Prints

This week, TAC’s alumni (and TAC’s friend + collaborator) Hannah Schultz graduated from FIT Textile Surface Design program. We already knew she was amazingly talented, but seeing her final show, I felt the need to shout it out loud for the

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Print Studio 72!

If you love surface design, like I do, this is a print studio that you should really know about! It is the freshest work that I have seen in a while, transcending color forecasting and trend predictions. Print Studio 72

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Print Studio 72!

If you love surface design, like I do, this is a print studio that you should really know about! It is the freshest work that I have seen in a while, transcending color forecasting and trend predictions. Print Studio 72

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Whitney Crutchfield: Printing w/ Dyes

I know we’ve gushed enough about Whitney Crutchfield‘s textiles and patterns, but we are proud to have her as an instructor. Something that anyone interested in textile design is how to print with dyes. While inks rest on the surface

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Whitney Crutchfield: Printing w/ Dyes

I know we’ve gushed enough about Whitney Crutchfield‘s textiles and patterns, but we are proud to have her as an instructor. Something that anyone interested in textile design is how to print with dyes. While inks rest on the surface

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TAC interviews designer Whitney Crutchfield

Lucky us. So not only are we fortunate enough to have textile designer Whitney Crutchfield as an instructor and as a former resident here at the Textile Arts Center, but we also had the opportunity to interview her! When she

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TAC interviews designer Whitney Crutchfield

Lucky us. So not only are we fortunate enough to have textile designer Whitney Crutchfield as an instructor and as a former resident here at the Textile Arts Center, but we also had the opportunity to interview her! When she

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PREMIÉRE VISION

Premiére Vision is the world’s premier fabric show. It occurs twice a year, beginning in Paris, and then traveling to Sao Paulo, Shanghai, Beijing, Moscow and… New York! Around 700 weavers from 28 different countries (!) present their textile collections in

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PREMIÉRE VISION

Premiére Vision is the world’s premier fabric show. It occurs twice a year, beginning in Paris, and then traveling to Sao Paulo, Shanghai, Beijing, Moscow and… New York! Around 700 weavers from 28 different countries (!) present their textile collections in

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Indulgence: Hair-spiration

**Blog Plug: Don’t forget to submit your blog ideas to blog@textileartscenter.com!  I am anxiously waiting for all of the brilliant ideas that are sure to come my way. Anyhow, today I was sitting on the subway and like any other

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Indulgence: Hair-spiration

**Blog Plug: Don’t forget to submit your blog ideas to blog@textileartscenter.com!  I am anxiously waiting for all of the brilliant ideas that are sure to come my way. Anyhow, today I was sitting on the subway and like any other

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Emotional Sculptures

With his signature sculpture dress in white Johan Ku is a force to be reckoned with.  Born in Taipei, Taiwan Ku began as a graphic designer when he was only 17 years old.  Since then he has gone on to get

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Emotional Sculptures

With his signature sculpture dress in white Johan Ku is a force to be reckoned with.  Born in Taipei, Taiwan Ku began as a graphic designer when he was only 17 years old.  Since then he has gone on to get

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Weaving Class

The looms are being prepared…

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Weaving Class

The looms are being prepared…

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