Maiwa 2011 Symposium

2011 Symposium – the list is out!
Posted: 12 Apr 2011 09:08 PM PDT

We will post the full descriptions, dates, and price here on the Maiwa Blog.
Once they are posted here they will also appear on the website.
Our printed calendar should be in the mail at the end of May.
We are very excited about 2011 and hope to see you
at a workshop, event, or lecture.

Registration opens Monday June 20, 2011 at 10 am.

WORKSHOPS

Subtraction – Erasure – Conjecture
Michael Brennand-Wood
Random Precision
Michael Brennand-Wood
Screen Printing – From Simple to Sublime
Wendy Huhn
Stitching as Markmaking
Ilze Aviks
Monoprinted Cloth and the Stitched Mark
Ilze Aviks
Natural Dyes
Charllotte Kwon
The Art of Embroidery
Bonnie Adie
African Mudprinting
Michele Wipplinger
Hand-Hooked Rugs
Michelle Sirois-Silver
Diary Painting for Art Quilts
Susan Shie
Colour Institute
Michele Wipplinger
Arashi Shibori and Silk Painting
Izabela Sauer
Designing Knitted Lace with Beads
Sivia Harding
Bookbinding Basics
Gaye Hansen
The Art of Bookbinding
Gaye Hansen
Natural Dyes: Print and Pattern
Anne Babchuk and Danielle Bush
Introduction to Dyes
Natalie Grambow
Knitworks: Designing with Colour, Texture, and Pattern
Alison Ellen
Knitworks: Designing a Garment
Alison Ellen
Funk Shui Felting
Jessica de Haas
Creating Textile Design in Photoshop
Hitoshi Ujiie

Secrets of the Dye Garden
Michel Garcia
Indigo: The Organic Vat
Michel Garcia
Colour Tricks: Dyeing, Spinning, and Knitting
Janel Laidman
Felting Vision
Jorie Johnson
The Creative Studio
Natalie Grambow
Silk Felt – Silk Fusion
Karen Selk
Weaving: The Delectable Sari
Jane Stafford
Gee’s Bend Quilting – One Day
Quilters of Gee’s Bend
Gee’s Bend Quilting – Two Day (twice)
Quilters of Gee’s Bend
Expressive Painting with Procion Dyes
Sue Benner
Honourable Discharge – Incredible Quilting
Bob Adams
The Expressive Stitch
Dorothy Caldwell
Needle Felting: A New Adventure
Briony Jean Foy
Needle Felting as an Art Medium
Briony Jean Foy
Katazome with Natural Dyes
Akemi Nakano Cohn
Indigo Shibori
Akemi Nakano Cohn
Tapestry Weaving: Zapotec Traditions
Elaine Duncan
Phototransfer for Textiles
Natalie Grambow
True Colours: Developing a Personal Palette
Carol Soderlund
Waxing Eloquent: Soy Wax Resist
Carol Soderlund

LECTURES

MICHAEL BRENNAND-WOOD
Material Evidence: Reinventing Textiles

SHERI BRAUTIGAM
Living Textiles of Mexico

ALISON ELLEN
Yarns and Lines: New Directions in Hand Knitting

MICHEL GARCIA
Why We Dye: Insights from the Chromatic World

JORIE JOHNSON
In Praise of Sheep: A Feltmaker’s Tale

GEE’S BEND
The Quilts of Gee’s Bend

DOROTHY CALDWELL
Human Marks

EVENTS

THE WEAVER’S HOUSE
An Exhibition of Mexican Textiles
Sheri Brautigam & Charllotte Kwon

MASTERWORKS
An Exhibition of Textiles from the
Maiwa Masterclass – India

JORIE JOHNSON FELT
An Exhibition of the Felted Textiles
of Jorie Johnson

WRAPTURE
Unstitched and Enfolded
A Maiwa Fashion Show

WRAP PARTY & AUCTION
An Evening of Music, Dance,
Food, and Textiles

James Koehler

James Koehler

April 14, 1952 – March 4, 2011

 

Koehler James Age 58 of Santa Fe, New Mexico died unexpectedly on March 4, 2011. Loving son of Maybelle and the late James. Dear brother of Gerald (Beverly), Linda (Patrick) Oliver, Terry, Janice and Dr. Thomas (Carri). Uncle to many nieces and nephews. Memorial Mass Saturday, March 19, 2011 at 10:00 a.m with Memorial Gathering at 9:15 a.m. at St. Sharbel’s Church, 31601 Schoenherr Road, Warren, MI. Memorials appreciated at Polycystic Kidney Foundation (www.pkdcure.org).

Memories of James Koehler

From the May 2008  LWSG Newsletter

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James Koehler

For the past week Dale, Lynne and I had the pleasure of attending a five day tapestry workshop presented by James Koehler, who also presented the memorial lecture for the Greater Vancouver Weavers’ and Spinners’ Guild.

James Koehler is a quiet gentleman who inspires some amazing work. During the week we learnt about the design process of making a tapestry while learning the techniques of tapestry. James believes that many textile artists don’t spend enough time on the design process allowing for freedom in the creative process. He stated in his lectures that “for work to become art you must go within yourself beyond the restraints of ego so that your work can become art” and “simplicity stands at the end of good design”.

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Koehler believes that a tapestry is more like a painting than a weaving where the primary consideration is the form, followed by color, and lastly the mastery of the techniques should not distract from the magic and essence of the image.

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To hear and attend James Koehler lectures and class was a pleasure as he has led a very interesting life and brings his essence into the images he creates. He is an excellent teacher, knowing when to correct and when to let people go all in a quite manner.

Iris Bell

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Greater Vancouver Weavers and Spinners Guild Annual Memorial Lecture

Greater Vancouver Weavers and Spinners Guild

Annual Memorial Lecture

Monday, April 4th, 2011 at 7:30 pm

New Location: Kanata Co-operative Community Building, 7155 Blake Street, Vancouver, BC

ALL TEXTILE ENTHUSIASTS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THIS FREE LECTURE

GUEST SPEAKER Ruby Leslie of Ruby Charuby Weavings, Vermont AND “The Legacy of Information….Musings on Life and Weaving”

Ruby maintains a full-time weaving and teaching studio, “Ruby Charuby Weavings” in Vermont.  Boundless enthusiasm for sampling and experimentation, especially with colour and its interaction with structure, has guided Ruby throughout her weaving career.  An invitation from Handwoven magazine to create swatches for the “Color Forecast’ Series streamlined her design process and fueled her desire to share her insights about how to successfully integrate colour, structure and yarn in weaving without having to dye yarn or rely on recipes

After 25 years of sitting at the loom, Ruby’s thoughts have piled up along with her weavings and thrums.  In an image filled lecture, she will address weaving as a metaphor, connecting us all to the distant past and onward to the future.  At times amusing and idiosyncratic, Ruby’s recognition of her debt to mentors, family and students alike, takes her on a journey that culminates in a weaving rap music video.

Join us for light refreshments following lecture.  We look forward to welcoming you.

Driving Directions:

From the east and north:  Exit Highway 1 heading south on Boundary Road.  Continue south on Boundary, crossing 49th Avenue and turn right at Arbor Street – the first traffic light south of 49th Avenue.  Turn right at the “T” on Matheson Avenue and continue right, around a loop until the road straightens out.  On your right you will see a small parking lot beside the Community Building.  You can park there, if you are early – or look for street parking.

From the west and south:  Travel east along 49th Avenue to the corner of Tyne Street.  The Salvation Army has a building on the north east corner of this intersection you can use as a marker.  Turn right down Tyne and continue past 54th Avenue.  At this point Tyne becomes Champlain Crescent.  Turn left at the second street on your left after 54th Avenue.  This is Blake Street.  The Community Building will be on your left about halfway up Blake with the parking lot adjacent to it.

Contact Sandra Crompton at 604-435-0823 if you require further information.

Fibres West 2011

Welcome !  We’re excited to announce that the Third Annual FIBRES WEST will take place Friday, March 18th (10-6) and Saturday, March 19th (10-5), 2011.  The show will be at  the AgRec Building on the Abbotsford Exhibition Park Grounds, 32470 Haida Drive, Abbotsford, BC (Exit 87 off of Hwy #1).  Our focus is on education and inspiration for all fibre artists. Our vendors carry the finest fibre, yarns and equipment to be had in B.C.   Hard to find items, specialty fibres, they’ll all be here for two days only !

Admission rates, $8.00 adults, $6.00 students & seniors, kids 12 and under free. Parking is free on the Exhibition grounds. IMPORTANT NOTE :  THERE IS NO BANK MACHINE ON THE PREMISES AND VENDORS CANNOT TAKE INTERAC ON SITE….    There will be a full service caterer on site during the show – Ocean West Catering (oceanwestcatering.com).

Weaving – Level 1, Adults – Beginners

Weaving – Level 1, Adults  – Beginners

Saturdays starting March 26, 2011 from 10.00am – 1.00pm, at the Surrey Museum, 17710 – 56A Avenue, Surrey.

Cost: – $123.00 and $13.50 for supplies for 1st project.

Please call the Surrey Museum to sign up and make payment, Tel:604-592-6956

Instructor:  Barbara

There are 3 spaces left.