Fiber Flurry 2024 - Eventeny
Fiber Flurry 2024
Starts on Saturday, April 27th, 2024
Perry, New York, United States
About the event
Calling All Fiber Artists| Fiber Flurry 2024 Traditional & Contemporary Fiber Arts. Fiber Flurry will be held this year at the Arts Council for Wyoming County at 31 South Main Street in Perry. This year’s festival will include, for the first time, a skein competition for handspinners and a juried arts exhibition. This exhibit will showcase fiber art pieces from local artists curated around the council's 2024 theme of "Different." Art and handmade fiber art from the following three categories will be accepted: "Handmade Useful" and "For Art's Sake." Work using traditional techniques to create non-traditional, unexpected or modern results, or work that surprises or uses traditional materials to generate non-traditional results will be given priority when judging. In addition to fiber arts, artists working in traditional media can also submit sheep and wool related photography and artwork in our "Fine Art" category. "Different Fibers" opens on April 12 at the council's headquarters in Perry, NY, and will be on view through April 27th. This exhibition will be judged, with first, second, and third-place winners in each category to be announced at the Fiber Flurry Festival closing reception on April 27, 2024. First place skein winners will also be awarded. Those who wish to compete in our skein competition "For the Love of Handspun" can find information and register on our Festival Page at . Those who wish to submit work to be juried in this exhibition should submit work through this this call by March 30. This year's event is curated and juried by juror Tami Fuller of East Aurora. Fuller is an award winning fiber artist, gallery owner, curator and exhibiting member of the Buffalo Society of Artists, Roycroft Emerging Artist in Fiber, a 2022 CRNY designee and a member of the Buffalo Weaver’s Guild and the Weaver’s Guild of Rochester. In addition to working as a fiber art educator as Blubird Studio, she is the daughter of a shepherdess raised on a working sheep farm with a knowledge of both fine art execution and technical application of fiber. Saturday’s festival keynote address will be delivered by Shepherdess and Artist Tammy White. White is a nationally regarded artist who has contributed to Taproot Magazine, Modern Farmer, and What/Where Women Create, as well as collaborations with Vogue. Her production fiber farm, Wing & A Prayer Farm, is located in southwestern Vermont where she raises 100 sheep, goats, alpacas, and various other farm animals. Wing & A Prayer Farm is home to Vermont’s first pure blood Valais Blacknose Sheep and some of the first Valais Blacknose sheep in North America.
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Apr 27, 2024 · 10:00 AM - Apr 27, 2024 · 4:30 PM(GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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Tammy White
KEYNOTE SPEAKER SHEPHERDESS, NATURAL DYER WING & A PRAYER FARM * Tammy White, natural dyer and fiber farmer from Southwestern Vermont, shares her appreciation for the natural world and how it applies as she uses foraged and found materials for luminescent, beautiful color on her flocks’ wool. Through inspiring visuals, she will lead you on a journey of exploring the world of botanical color and her experience working with Chilean artist, Cecilia Vicuña, as part of her installation and interactive exhibit at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City. Tammy White has been dyeing her farm’s yarns naturally with dye stuffs from her gardens and surrounds for 14 years. She teaches natural dyeing on and off her farm year round at regional industry-related events such as fiber festivals, schools, retreats, and fiber summits. Her dyed work and expertise and wool has been requested by artists and designers around the world for use as installation art and as part of garment design. She has been a contributor to publications such as Taproot Magazine, Modern Farmer, and What/Where Women Create. Her production fiber farm, Wing & A Prayer Farm, is located in southwestern Vermont where she raises 100 sheep, goats, alpacas, and various other farm animals.
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Tammy White has been dyeing her farm’s yarns naturally with dye stuffs from her gardens and surrounds for 14 years. She teaches natural dyeing on and off her farm year round at regional industry-related events such as fiber festivals, schools, retreats, and fiber summits. Her dyed work and expertise and wool has been requested by artists and designers around the world for use as installation art and as part of garment design. She has been a contributor to publications such as Taproot Magazine, Modern Farmer, and What/Where Women Create. Her production fiber farm, Wing & A Prayer Farm, is located in southwestern Vermont where she raises 100 sheep, goats, alpacas, and various other farm animals.
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Wing and a Prayer Farm
About Wing and a Prayer Farm: Farmer Tam, with the help of her children and community, have been cultivating a home with a heart for fiber animals of all species and breeds in a small New England town since 2001. Their focus on breed specific fiber, by beloved flocks, keeps Tamara and helpers busy year round. The farm sells wool products such as yarns, felt, roving, and comforters and farm made soaps, home baked pies, fresh eggs and chicks, geese and lambs through farm markets, sheep + wool festivals and their online shop. Tamara teaches Natural Dyeing, Baking, Soap Making and Farming/Homesteading Workshops episodically. The farm hosts visits by appointment and workshops for learning homestead and fiber arts. The latest development on the farm, since the purchase of foundation ewes in 2018, is the breed-up program of Valais Blacknose sheep. Wing & A Prayer Farm is home to Vermont’s first pure blood Valais Blacknose Sheep and some of the first Valais Blacknose sheep in North America
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The 2024 Fiber Arts juried competition will award monetary prizes as follows: 1st place - Handmade - $75 2nd place - Handmade - $50 1st place - For Arts Sake - $75 2nd place - For Arts Sake - $50 Best Fine Art Non-Fiber 1st Place - $50 2 honorable mentions @ $25 each SPECIAL AWARDS The Best of Show (non-skein) will receive $100 All work juried must be retrieved at the close of the festival on April 27, 2024. If this is not possible, it is the duty of the artist to make alternate arrangements in advance.
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