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Blog Archive: Fibre Artist Interviews

Since the series was launched in 2011, Dawne Rudman and Gareth Bate have been interviewing local, national or international fibre artists. We have published over 137 artist interviews to date. Join us as we create a comprehensive archive of some of the most exciting fibre artists in the world. People have subscribed from 96 countries.

Artist Interview 80: Xia Gao

By Dawne Rudman | February 10, 2026

Tell us about your work? Artist: Xia Gao Previous World of Threads Exhibitions favoRED, cable tie, tying, weaving, 38″(w) x 45″(h) x 28″(d), photo: Xia Gao The conversations between East and West, nature and culture, past and present are recurring themes in my work. Where do you get your inspiration? favored, cable tie, tying, weaving,…

Artist Interview 79: Leisa Rich

By Dawne Rudman | February 10, 2026

Tell us about your work? Artist: Leisa Rich Previous World of Threads Exhibitions Undue Growth, 2011, free motion machine embroidered, dyed, rolled (Leisa Rich) Where do you get your inspiration? Urchin, 2006, rolled and hand embroidered (Leisa Rich) Urchin (detail), 2006, rolled and hand embroidered (leisa Rich) Why did you choose to go into fibre…

Artist Interview 78: Megan Q. Bostic

By Dawne Rudman | February 10, 2026

Tell us about your work? Artist: Megan Bostic, photo: Cliff Hollis Previous World of Threads Exhibitions Stale Hope: Too Much Was Never Enough, 2010, 112 H x 56 W x 0.6 D cm materials: dental floss, plastic vinyl, bubble wrap, baby wipes, coffee grounds, twine, aluminum wire technique: double weave photo credit: Cliff Hollis My…

Artist Interview 77: Sayward Johnson

By Dawne Rudman | February 10, 2026

Tell us about your work? Artist: Sayward Johnson Previous World of Threads Exhibitions Waiting, 2010, Hand-woven copper wire in undulating twill with patina and varnish. 46 cm h by 46 cm w. Detail: Waiting, 2010, Hand-woven copper wire in undulating twill with patina and varnish. 46 cm h by 46 cm w. The unexpected is…

Artist Interview 76: Heather Komus

By Dawne Rudman | February 10, 2026

Tell us about your work? Artist: Heather Komus Previous World of Threads Exhibitions Gerridae, embroidery on handmade paper and fabric with pig intestine, horse and human hair and other materials, variable dimensions, 2010, photo: Nancy Arnold I was preoccupied with how the termite queen expels up to 86,000 eggs a day. Where do you get…

Artist Interview 75: Sheila Thompson

By Dawne Rudman | February 10, 2026

Tell us about your work? Artist: Sheila Thompson, photo: Felicity Somerset Previous World of Threads Exhibitions Remnants of Grassland, 2012, 48Hx24Wx3D inches mounted on silk covered canvas. Merino wool, silk roving, linen paper yarn, Tsumugi silk yarn, papyrus, silk rope, spun wool and silk fibres, embedded organics – cherry bark, silk wrapped jasmine dragon pearl…

Artist Interview 74: Kerstin Bennier

By Dawne Rudman | February 10, 2026

Tell us about your work? Artist: Kerstin Bennier, photo: Thomas Bondy, 2012. Previous World of Threads Exhibitions 4 squares: all are 5cm x 10cm, Handmade Felt made of Merino Wool, Silk, screen print & embroidery on wood, Photo: Kerstin Bennier, 2012 Sometimes mistakes or unplanned outcomes can also inspire me to work in different ways.…

Artist Interview 72: Nathan Johns

By Dawne Rudman | February 10, 2026

Tell us about your work? Tectonic Shift, 40in X 36in X 1/8in, polyethylene tubing, fishing line, coloured water, loom weave Previous World of Threads Exhibitions Muscular Tension, 24in X 34in X 1in, polyethylene tubing, Plastic mesh, colored water, Hand weave By patiently watching the world as it changes, I’ve learned to value dynamic space that…

Artist Interview 60: Kit Vincent

By Dawne Rudman | February 10, 2026

Tell us about your work? Artist: Kit Vincent Previous World of Threads Exhibitions 401 Series: Wheels 10, 42 x 47″, cotton pimatex, hand-dyed, machine pieced and quilted 401 Series: Wheels 10, detail Texture adds interest to the surface and is something that other materials do not accomplish to the same extent. How did you decide…

Artist Interview 58: Catherine Dormor

By Dawne Rudman | February 10, 2026

Tell us about your work? Artist: Catherine Dormor Previous World of Threads Exhibitions becoming … , (work in progress) 2009-2011, 7 columns each 40 x 40 x 60cm, cotton velvet, polypropylene pellets This observation also sets me off thinking about the language that derives from cloth and its production that is found in our everyday…