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CAMERON TAYLOR-BROWN
www.CameronTaylor-Brown.com

"My artwork reflects a constant desire to shape order out of chaos—to start with bits of thread and create something complex and satisfying where nothing existed before. As I weave, I embrace and celebrate the ancient heritage and language of woven cloth. The rhythms and interplay of pattern, color and texture fascinate me, and the tactile quality of the actual fiber is extremely satisfying. I thrive on the challenges and opportunities presented to me as I move forward to explore new and interesting possibilities.”
Cameron Taylor-Brown, an artist, consultant and educator, has immersed herself in the worlds of fiber, education and commerce since the 1970’s. She studied fiber art at the University of California, Berkeley with artist Ed Rossbach, taught design at the Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science, worked as a gallery curator, and was a founding board member of the Textile Group of Los Angeles. She is the current president of California Fibers. Her work is widely exhibited and is included in the Fiberarts Design Books Four, Five, Six and Seven.

An experienced teacher and facilitator, she conducts workshops around the country exploring color, design, creativity and the collaborative process. She is a founder of ACCESS Community Arts & Education, a consulting partnership that provides professional development seminars and resource materials for classroom teachers and the arts community - as all work together to use the arts more effectively in the classroom.