3 years ago How top textile artists price their work This month TextileArtist.org presents the third edition in a series of articles designed to debate the challenges you face every day as. ... Read the article
3 years ago Breaking through blocks: 10 ways to reclaim your practice Are you having that kind of day, or month, or even year, where you’ve forgotten what it is to be... ... Read the article
3 years ago Putting on a solo exhibition Nicola Henley studied Fine Art Textiles at Goldsmith’s college, London in 1984. After receiving a British Craft Council ‘Setting Up’ ... Read the article
3 years ago Talking about your work with confidence Originally from Canada, Andrea Graham is a multimedia artist based in San Diego, California, who exhibits, teaches and lectures ... Read the article
3 years ago How to ship your artwork Creating art requires passion, guts and determination. Textile art in particular can be labour intensive and time-consuming. So after that... ... Read the article
4 years ago How to write a compelling artist newsletter When I first started writing the TextileArtist.org newsletter I didn’t have a clue what I was doing! It was unfocused,... ... Read the article
4 years ago 10 reasons why you should be art blogging If you’re a contemporary artist competing into today’s fast-paced market, you can’t afford to not be art blogging. Why? Well, ... Read the article
4 years ago The difficulties of defining textile art Erin M Riley learned sewing in Home Economics and set the record for threading the sewing machine in her class. It was... ... Read the article
4 years ago Setting up a textile art group A love and experience of handling textiles informs much of Barbara Cotterell’s current work. Recycled materials are her p ... Read the article
4 years ago Anita Bruce: Top tips for applying to Textile Art Groups With a background in both the life sciences and textile arts, Anita explores the boundaries between the arts and science,... ... Read the article