Posts Tagged 'weaving'

Brooklyn Art Museum Event “See, Make, Sip”

El Anatsui (Ghanaian, b. 1944). Gli (Wall), 2010. Aluminum and copper wire, installation at the Brooklyn Museum, dimensions variable. Courtesy of the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York. Brooklyn Museum photograph On Thursday, May 30, TAC was invited by the

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Brooklyn Art Museum Event “See, Make, Sip”

El Anatsui (Ghanaian, b. 1944). Gli (Wall), 2010. Aluminum and copper wire, installation at the Brooklyn Museum, dimensions variable. Courtesy of the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York. Brooklyn Museum photograph On Thursday, May 30, TAC was invited by the

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Artist Highlight: Hermine Virginie Van Dijck

Hermine Virginie Van Dijck is a fantastic weaving artist based in Belgium whose flickr I recently stumbled upon! Check out some of my favorite images… I love when I can sneak a peek at the inside of artist’s lives and

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Artist Highlight: Hermine Virginie Van Dijck

Hermine Virginie Van Dijck is a fantastic weaving artist based in Belgium whose flickr I recently stumbled upon! Check out some of my favorite images… I love when I can sneak a peek at the inside of artist’s lives and

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At The Met: Cambodian Rattan

Currently on exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum are ten sculptures by Sopheap Pich – who weaves exclusively in rattan and bamboo.   “This exhibition presents ten works by the contemporary Cambodian artist Sopheap Pich (born 1971), who lives and works

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At The Met: Cambodian Rattan

Currently on exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum are ten sculptures by Sopheap Pich – who weaves exclusively in rattan and bamboo.   “This exhibition presents ten works by the contemporary Cambodian artist Sopheap Pich (born 1971), who lives and works

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Sneak Preview: Cycle 4 @ Invisible Dog

Mark your calendars for September 17! The Invisible Dog will be the host of the Cycle 4 Artist Residency exhibition, featuring work by Kate Parvenski, Mandy Kordal, Lucia Cuba, Eleanor Anderson, Kristin Morrison, and Kelly Valletta. Here’s a little sneak

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Sneak Preview: Cycle 4 @ Invisible Dog

Mark your calendars for September 17! The Invisible Dog will be the host of the Cycle 4 Artist Residency exhibition, featuring work by Kate Parvenski, Mandy Kordal, Lucia Cuba, Eleanor Anderson, Kristin Morrison, and Kelly Valletta. Here’s a little sneak

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Drawings in Wood + Cotton

Have you had a chance to stop by TAC Manhattan for our current exhibition by Francesca Capone and Elise McMahon? …if not you have two more weeks! Here are some of my favorite pieces… But don’t take my word for it…come

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Drawings in Wood + Cotton

Have you had a chance to stop by TAC Manhattan for our current exhibition by Francesca Capone and Elise McMahon? …if not you have two more weeks! Here are some of my favorite pieces… But don’t take my word for it…come

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TAC x El Anatsui at the Brooklyn Museum

Have you visited the  Gravity and Grace: Monumental Works by El Anatsui exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum yet? If not please add it to your to-do list… probably top of your to-do list. It is AMAZING! El Anatsui (Ghanaian, b. 1944). Earth’s Skin, 2007.

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TAC x El Anatsui at the Brooklyn Museum

Have you visited the  Gravity and Grace: Monumental Works by El Anatsui exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum yet? If not please add it to your to-do list… probably top of your to-do list. It is AMAZING! El Anatsui (Ghanaian, b. 1944). Earth’s Skin, 2007.

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Tatyana Yanishevsky’s Knit Plants

During my weekly scouring of inspiring things on the internet, I came across Tatyana Yanishevsky’s Knit Plants on tumblr… These beautifully elegant pieces are created with such care! They remind me somewhat of Kelly Boehmer‘s work – beautiful yet somewhat

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Tatyana Yanishevsky’s Knit Plants

During my weekly scouring of inspiring things on the internet, I came across Tatyana Yanishevsky’s Knit Plants on tumblr… These beautifully elegant pieces are created with such care! They remind me somewhat of Kelly Boehmer‘s work – beautiful yet somewhat

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Drawings in Wood + Cotton: Opening May 22, TAC Manhattan

As we get ready for Spring and the relaunch of our entire website and retail shop (July!), artists Francesca Capone and Elise McMahon will take over the Manhattan store with their latest collaborative exhibition: Drawings in Wood + Cotton Join

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Drawings in Wood + Cotton: Opening May 22, TAC Manhattan

As we get ready for Spring and the relaunch of our entire website and retail shop (July!), artists Francesca Capone and Elise McMahon will take over the Manhattan store with their latest collaborative exhibition: Drawings in Wood + Cotton Join

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NYC Fiber Art Guide: April

There’s so much textile goodness on view right now in NYC that it’s almost a full time job to keep track and plan visits to see it all. Luckily, we did the homework for you and compiled a list of

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NYC Fiber Art Guide: April

There’s so much textile goodness on view right now in NYC that it’s almost a full time job to keep track and plan visits to see it all. Luckily, we did the homework for you and compiled a list of

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Get Inspired!: Warp Painting

Have you hit a point in weaving where you’d really like to explore what else you could do on the loom? Check out our upcoming Warp Painting class! In this 4 session class, students will continue their knowledge of weaving

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Get Inspired!: Warp Painting

Have you hit a point in weaving where you’d really like to explore what else you could do on the loom? Check out our upcoming Warp Painting class! In this 4 session class, students will continue their knowledge of weaving

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