In this issue of our “What’s on Your Loom”, we feature the works of New Zealand-based fiber artist Agnes Hauptli. Agnes is a self-taught weaver and likes to bring forth...
During the summer of 2021, Italy-based independent researcher Zoe Romano was at the Icelandic Textile Centre in Blönduós (Iceland), where she explored how conductive yarns and fibers can be used...
London Craft Week (LCW) is an annual event to celebrate the best of craft in Britain. It emphasizes the skills of makers across many disciplines. Centered around the capital, artisans...
In September 2021, Renata Brink, artist and Professor of Textiles in the Design Department at HAW Hamburg (Germany), was with us at Digital Weaving Norway as a part of the...
In August 2021, Prof. Bärbel Schmidt from Osnabrück University and German textile designer and weaver Lucia Schwalenberg were in Finland on a research trip that focused on Textile Studies, Craft...
TEXTILES are everywhere: you can see, touch and feel them, you can also make them do things. But there’s a lot that goes into these textiles coming to life: from visualizing...
In this edition of Digital Weaving Norway’s “What’s on your Loom” series, we feature the creations of Dutch fiber artist Corrie van Eijk and two of her fellow weavers –...
Here’s showcasing two woven tapestries by Latvia-based artist Emma Sofia. Emma’s artistic journey spans across various mediums – from classic tapestry, digital weaving, tufting to painting. The purpose of Emma’s...
As a part of Digital Weaving Norway’s “What’s on Your Loom” series, we feature the woven works of Norway-based artist Søren Krag. Krag produces work within a range of artistic...
Based in Halifax (Canada), fiber artist Robin Muller has decades of Jacquard Weaving experience behind her. In this issue of our What’s on Your Loom series, we feature her recent...