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40% = Performance Tasks: Visual Journal, Planning, Blogging
20% = Writing: Reflections, Artist Statements, Journaling, etc. 20% = Assessments: Digital Portfolio, Quizzes, Exit slips, Bell ringers, etc. 20% = Labs: Daily Studio Maintenance and Participation |
FIBER ART DEFINITION
Fiber art is “fine art made with flexible materials” and eligible works include textile design, costumes, tapestries, quilting, needlework, crochet, beadwork, hangings, weaving, braiding, knotting, embroidery, surface design,
basketry, knitting, felting, hooking, lacework, sewing, dyeing, paper making, collage, and soft sculpture.
Fiber art is “fine art made with flexible materials” and eligible works include textile design, costumes, tapestries, quilting, needlework, crochet, beadwork, hangings, weaving, braiding, knotting, embroidery, surface design,
basketry, knitting, felting, hooking, lacework, sewing, dyeing, paper making, collage, and soft sculpture.
1. What is fiber art?
2. What is it's purpose - historically and today?
3. Why is it important?
Fiber Art and Its Scope
Art History: Ancient Practice of Textile Art and How It Continues to Reinvent Itself
A New History Of Fiber Artists Who Tried To Turn Craft Into Art
4. How does art created in the past effect Art today? How important is “new” in Art?
The Evolution of Visual Art In the Modern Era
Why Study Art from the Past?
Contemporary Art in Context
2. What is it's purpose - historically and today?
3. Why is it important?
Fiber Art and Its Scope
Art History: Ancient Practice of Textile Art and How It Continues to Reinvent Itself
A New History Of Fiber Artists Who Tried To Turn Craft Into Art
4. How does art created in the past effect Art today? How important is “new” in Art?
The Evolution of Visual Art In the Modern Era
Why Study Art from the Past?
Contemporary Art in Context