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Gans, Andrew. "Jim Dale and Glenn Close Reunite for Busker Alley Benefit Nov. 13" Playbill, 13 November 2006 Schafler founded Julie: Artisans' Gallery on Madison Avenue in New York in 1973, in response to the growing interest in the use of fiber techniques, and more generally for crafts, in the American art world and art education. She encouraged and supported fiber artists based in New York, such as Susanna Lewis, Jo-Ellen Trilling or Diana Prekup. [1] She encouraged fiber artists, who often focused on hangings, to explore the potential of worn textile shapes and their movements. [5] Featuring: sculptor George Rodriguez, whose oversized ceramic figures tell universal stories; the Art to Wear movement with gallerist and craft historian Julie Schafler Dale and textile artist Linda J. Mendelson, who draws inspiration from poetry and pushes the boundaries of wearable art; multimedia works by Nicholas Galanin, an artist of Tlingit and Unangax̂ ancestry, that critically explore society’s past and present; and Christina Bothwell, who explores themes of loss and hope through her unique approach to glass. Lewis was also an author of knitting books, and contributor to knitting magazines, [6] including A Machine Knitter’s Guide To Creating Fabrics (with Julia Weissman), considered foundational to the craft, [2] and Knitting lace. She taught at Parsons School of Design about machine knitting in the 1980s. [7] Collections and Exhibitions [ edit ]

Jim Dale is a member of the following lists: Carry On films, American singer-songwriters and Grammy Award winners. Contribute People living in random places were coming to this idea, creating extraordinary things without knowing each other,” said Julie Schafler Dale, whose collection of wearable art is the basis of this exhibition of 115 objects by 62 artists. a b c Off the wall: American art to wear. Dilys Blum, Mary Schoeser, Julie Schafler Dale, Philadelphia Museum of Art. Philadelphia, PA. 2019. ISBN 978-0-87633-291-7. OCLC 1107150573. {{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link) CS1 maint: others ( link) Susanna E. Lewis (1938 – July 15, 2021) was an American fiber artist, teacher and author known for her contributions to the Art to Wear movement. [1] [2] Biography and Work [ edit ]Audie Award – Audie Award for Children's Title for Ages Eight and Up – Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire a b Off the wall: American art to wear. Dilys Blum, Mary Schoeser, Julie Schafler Dale, Philadelphia Museum of Art. Philadelphia, PA. 2019. ISBN 978-0-87633-291-7. OCLC 1107150573. {{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link) CS1 maint: others ( link)

Chosen as first and fourth-place winners from thousands of entries, winning garments were exhibited at museums from San Francisco and New York to Amsterdam and Brussels. Now, the two Levi’s® artworks are on display again as part of the Off the Wall: American Art to Wear exhibit at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. It showcases decorated Levi’s® pieces among one-of-a-kind works by more than 60 artists, celebrating the creativity and ingenuity of those who created a distinctly American art form. In 2003, Dale was awarded the MBE, as part of the Queen's Birthday Honours List, for his work in promoting children's English literature. [46] Selected filmography [ edit ] Forgotten the title or the author of a book? Our BookSleuth is specially designed for you. Visit BookSleuth

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Julie Schafler Dale is a gallerist, curator and craft historian known for supporting the American Art to Wear or art-as-fashion movement. [1] [2] [3] [4] Biography [ edit ] Kunstkleiderkunst / Julie Schafler Dale. Mit Aufnahmen von Otto Stupakoff. [Hrsg. Alan Axelrod. Aus d. Amerikan. übers. von Andreas Grote] . I really do think it was part of the change in art education in the ’60s and ’70s,” said curator Dylis Blum. “Art classes became much more unstructured. You could do anything with any materials. There was a whole different attitude to education. That changed in the mid-70s when things became more structured again.”

Artist Debra Rapoport speaks about her work at the Off the Wall: American Art to Wear Exhibit. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY) It’s also a marvel of craftwork. Dale says the beading and knitting on display in “Moth Cape” makes it a standout even among master crafters. Pa. House passes anti-hate legislation, expanding protections to people targeted for their race, gender identity, disability and more Wellington, Elizabeth (2019-11-16). "That embroidered skirt you love? It started with the pioneers of the art-as-fashion movement". Philly Inquirer . Retrieved 2021-11-29.

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