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CATEGORIES:Arts & Music
CREATED:20210520T202139
SUMMARY:SW Women's Fiber Arts Collective Demonstration 
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday May 30, 2021 from 10 am to 12 pm Jean Hill will weave on the tabl
 e loom while Susan Porter put finishing touches on handwovens.\nJean Hill s
 tarted crocheting as a child with her grandmother's help. She learned knitt
 ing from ladies at a Denver yarn shop during middle school. By high school 
 she was sewing her own clothes with her mom's help. Jean “dabbled” in other
  fiber techniques through a local guild, and took her first weaving course 
 in 1999 from WNMU. Since then she's been primarily weaving, with the additi
 on of learning to dye yarn and fabric through classes put on by local guild
  and SWFAC.\nShe has been enrolled at WNMU in self-guided weaving studies f
 or six semesters, although due to COVID she'd continued studies at home sin
 ce March, 2020, using her two floor looms and nice stash of yarns. Jean bel
 ongs to an informal weaver's study group in Silver City, which provides ins
 piration and sometimes group projects on particular weave structures or col
 or theory. She has enjoyed taking online “weave along”classes on exploring 
 color, overshot, and currently “stash-busting” since in-person classes have
  been scarce.\nJean joined SWFAC in 2005 when it was just beginning, and di
 d volunteer work in The Common Thread gallery on Broadway.. She's served in
  several Board positions, as head of workshops and classes, helped coordina
 te Fiber Art Festivals and various sale events including pop-up galleries s
 ince SWFAC's retail store closed in 2016. Jean is currently treasurer for S
 WFAC.\nAfter graduating from college Susan H. Porter studied photography an
 d design at the Corcoran College of Art and Design in Washington, D.C., but
  fiber has always been her first love. She is passionate about color and of
 ten dye my yarns. The result is a unique blend of colors that can't be repe
 ated, making her hand-dyed pieces one of a kind. She especially loves that 
 fiber allows us to create functional art: beauty that can be used and worn 
 as well as admired.\nThe exhibit would not have been possible without the c
 ommunity minded owners of the building, Marsha Sue Lustig and John Eder who
  have generously donated the space. Lustig and Eder reached out to Silver C
 ity MainStreet to see how the space could be used. A Pop-up gallery space w
 as suggested and now the former retail space is being used to benefit the c
 ommunity. \nDue to COVID-19, there will be no in-person contact, however, t
 his is a wonderful opportunity to see first-hand the creativity that is sti
 ll thriving in Silver City and support our local fiber artists. The exhibit
  can be viewed through the expansive windows.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>On Sunday May 30, 2021 from 10 am to 12 pm Jean Hill will weave on the t
 able loom while Susan Porter put finishing touches on handwovens.</p><p>Jea
 n Hill started crocheting as a child with her grandmother's help. She learn
 ed knitting from ladies at a Denver yarn shop during middle school. By high
  school she was sewing her own clothes with her mom's help. Jean “dabbled” 
 in other fiber techniques through a local guild, and took her first weaving
  course in 1999 from WNMU. Since then she's been primarily weaving, with th
 e addition of learning to dye yarn and fabric through classes put on by loc
 al guild and SWFAC.</p><p>She has been enrolled at WNMU in self-guided weav
 ing studies for six semesters, although due to COVID she'd continued studie
 s at home since March, 2020, using her two floor looms and nice stash of ya
 rns. Jean belongs to an informal weaver's study group in Silver City, which
  provides inspiration and sometimes group projects on particular weave stru
 ctures or color theory. She has enjoyed taking online “weave along”classes 
 on exploring color, overshot, and currently “stash-busting” since in-person
  classes have been scarce.</p><p>Jean joined SWFAC in 2005 when it was just
  beginning, and did volunteer work in The Common Thread gallery on Broadway
 .. She's served in several Board positions, as head of workshops and classe
 s, helped coordinate Fiber Art Festivals and various sale events including 
 pop-up galleries since SWFAC's retail store closed in 2016. Jean is current
 ly treasurer for SWFAC.</p><p>After graduating from college Susan H. Porter
  studied photography and design at the Corcoran College of Art and Design i
 n Washington, D.C., but fiber has always been her first love. She is passio
 nate about color and often dye my yarns. The result is a unique blend of co
 lors that can't be repeated, making her hand-dyed pieces one of a kind. She
  especially loves that fiber allows us to create functional art: beauty tha
 t can be used and worn as well as admired.</p><p>The exhibit would not have
  been possible without the community minded owners of the building, Marsha 
 Sue Lustig and John Eder who have generously donated the space. Lustig and 
 Eder reached out to Silver City MainStreet to see how the space could be us
 ed. A Pop-up gallery space was suggested and now the former retail space is
  being used to benefit the community.&nbsp;</p><p>Due to COVID-19, there wi
 ll be no in-person contact, however, this is a wonderful opportunity to see
  first-hand the creativity that is still thriving in Silver City and suppor
 t our local fiber artists. The exhibit can be viewed through the expansive 
 windows.</p>
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