Riverbend Fiber Arts Guild President, Veronica Hofman Ortega, emceed the guild's
wearable art Challenge exhibit and awards ceremony on Saturday, September 11. This event, called "
The Power of the Pocket," was a celebration of the beauty and excellence in fiber arts. The collection of wearable art garments was created by guild members in response to a
Guild Challenge.
Ten entries represented a diversity of fiber art techniques, including knitting, crochet, fabric dying, weaving and patchwork and showcased the creativity, craftsmanship and ingenuity of the artists that created them.
Show attendees voted for the Viewers' Choice award and had an opportunity to meet and talk with the artists after the awards presentation. Top awards went to:
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Viewers' Choice to Brenda Park for "Linked Weft Woven Jacket with Purse" |
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Best of Show to Veronica Hofman Ortega for "The Power of Panthera Leo" |
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Best Workmanship to Phyllis Narus for Chenille Tunic |
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Best Use of Embellishment to Patricia Keran for "In Memory of Cookie" |
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Most Innovative Pocket to Kay Pickrell for "Plum Happy" |
For more photos of the Riverbend Fiber Arts Guild Challenge event, click here. Many of these garments will be included in the upcoming
Tennessee Presents Textiles special exhibit, "
The Power of the Pocket."
Tennessee Presents Textiles is a wearable art runway show and sale to be held on November 13, 2010. The guest speaker will be contemporary folk artist,
Rachel Clark. You won't want to miss this event! It's contemporary fashion entertainment paired with a unique fiber art shopping opportunity for the upcoming holiday season.