Cameron Taylor-Brown
Cameron is an artist, consultant, and educator, and leads workshops exploring
design, color, creativity and the collaborative process. She teaches at
schools, guilds and conferences, including Convergence. Topics include
Ready Sett Go, Word Play, Garden Palettes,
and Hands on Color. Workshops are 2 hours to 3 days. She
also offers accessARTS professional development seminars. For
more information go to www.CameronTaylor-Brown.com.
Many
of our members teach workshops and are available to talk to guilds and
at conferences. Click on the link for the artist email or web site
to contact them individually and learn
more
about the workshops they offer.
Una
Walker
Una loves teaching both wet feltmaking and rug punching anywhere she is asked
to, conference, guild, group or individual your place or hers! She teaches
with an attention to detail and patience combined with a sense of humor. She
loves problem solving and beginners. She can be reached through www.woolywalkers.com or
email una@woolywalkers.com.
Deborah
Jarchow
Deborah teaches classes and workshops on various fiber art techniques,
specializing in weaving. She gives many classes at the Fiber Arts Studio at Studio
Channel Islands Art Center in Camarillo, CA. Deborah also teaches and leads seminars
at knitting or weaving shops, guilds and conferences. For more information,
see Deborah’s
website at www.deborahjarchow.com.
Julie
Kornblum
Julie teaches weaving in her home studio and leads workshops in fiber techniques
such as coiled basketry, knitting and crochet with a non-traditional focus. For
more information, dates and locations please visit www.juliekornblum.com.
Trish
Lange
Trish states "I do not do yardage". She specializes in clothing
design for handweavers and offers over a dozen lectures and up to 5 day workshops
on several topics, especially designing, custom sizing, planned details, and
pizzazz before weaving. Other topics cover designing for narrow looms, patchwork,
speed & efficiency in weaving, and more! Trish has taught locally, nationally,
and at Convergence. For more information go to www.weave.com
Brecia
Kralovic-Logan
Brecia would be delighted to teach a workshop for your conference, guild or group.
She is passionate about creative knitting, knitting with hand dyed silk fabric,
creating GloryUs fabrics working with water soluble bases, and inspiring others
to live a Spirited, Passionate, Intuitive, Real, Authentic, Life. Please
visit Brecia’s web site to get the flavor of her work and to find descriptions
of current workshops. www.pebbleinthepondartstudio.com
Gerri
Johnson-McMillin
Gerri is an artist in residence and instructor at the Fiber Arts Studio at Studio
Channel Islands Art Center in Camarillo, CA. She gives workshops in various fiber
techniques. For more information, go to www.studiochannelislands.org.
Rebecca
Smith
Rebecca teaches workshops and classes on tapestry weaving. Her instruction
emphasizes developing strong technical skills as a basis for weaving geometric
and pictorial tapestries. She offers workshops to guilds and private groups,
as well as regularly scheduled classes at the Crafts Center at the University
of California, San Diego. For more information please email
Rebecca.
Nadine
Spier
Nadine teaches her unique form of basketry at weaving conferences, community
colleges and private groups in the U.S. and Canada. She also teaches the art
of gourd crafting and woodburning techniques. For a full list of classes, dates
and locations see www.nadinespier.com.
Kathleen
Huntington-Waln
Kathleen offers dyeing and weaving workshops--topics include Traditional
Shibori, Hand-Loomed Shibori and Ikat. 3 & 2 day classes, full and 1/2 day
sessions are available. She also presents illustrated lectures in fashion
and costume history. For more information email
Kathleen.
Gail
Marlow-Dickey
Gail offers private, semi-private, group and Guild workshops. Weaving 101 is
a 3-day, hands on, complete introduction to weaving on harness looms. Weaving
on the Triangle Loom explores a variety of techniques including color changes
and use of accents in color and textures. Her studio is located in Rancho Cucamonga,
California. Please contact Gail for workshop and class information. Email
Gail.
Michael
Rohde
Michael teaches workshops and classes on rug weaving, yarn dyeing (synthetic
and natural), as well as lecturing on color and on creativity. All are set
up to accommodate all levels of student, from beginner to advanced, in the
same class. He has taught at Convergence, regional conferences as well as for
individual guilds. See some of his work
and contact at www.michaelrohde.com.