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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 57: Joyce Seagram

By Dawne Rudman | February 10, 2026

Tell us about your work? Artist Joyce Seagram in the Arctic Previous World of Threads Exhibitions Expedition V, Quilt National 2007, 53in. x 56in., cotton hand-dyed by artist, hand quilted by Edna Koepke. Where do you get your inspiration? Expedition XIV, 25in. x 33in., cotton hand-dyed by artist, hand quilted by the Martin sisters. Why…

Artist Interview 54: Dwayne Frederick Wanner

By Dawne Rudman | February 10, 2026

Tell us about your work? Artist: Dwayne Wanner Where do you get your inspiration? Circuit Board, 72 x 50″ For several years I owned a company that did robotic installations in manufacturing plants. I hung my quilts throughout our offices. My young engineers always asked what the quilts were about etc. Finally I decided to…

Artist Interview 50: Cybèle Young

By Dawne Rudman | February 10, 2026

Tell us about your work? Artist: Cybèle Young Where do you get your inspiration? Did You Feel Something?, 15 x 23 x 2, Japanese paper sculpture I tried using Japanese paper and a world opened up. Three-dimensional applications seemed endless, but on a very modest personal scale which really appealed to me. How did you…

Artist Interview 49: Vessna Perunovich

By Dawne Rudman | February 10, 2026

Tell us about your work? Artist: Vessna Perunovich Where do you get your inspiration? Heavenly Social, 1997 pantyhose, dinner plates and hangers, aprox.9′ x 6’x 6′ What do you think of us placing your work within the context of fibre art? Sculptural series Intimacy & Beyond, 1997, from left to right: Span, Sleepless and Equilibrium,…

Artist Interview 46: Anastasia Azure

By Dawne Rudman | February 10, 2026

Tell us about your work? Artist Anastasia Azure Where do you get your inspiration? Recursive Brooch, 2009. Copper, brass, sterling silver and nylon monofilament. Double-cloth on 4 harness floor loom. Hand forged and fabricated jewelry components. 3″ x 3″ x 1″ Which is your favourite fibre medium? Indelible Brooch, 2009. Fine silver, sterling, nylon monofilament…

Artist Interview 44: Libby Hague

By Dawne Rudman | February 10, 2026

Tell us about your work? Artist Libby Hague, photo: Judith Lermer Crawley Previous World of Threads Exhibitions Being Natural, woodcut on Okawara paper,wire, detail, Durham Art Gallery, 2010 Where do you get your inspiration? Being Natural, woodcut on Okawara paper, wire, detail, Durham Art Gallery, 2010, Photo credit Michael Tweed Paper is very warm and…

Artist Interview 43: Rita Dijkstra

By Dawne Rudman | February 10, 2026

Tell us about your work? Artist Rita Dijkstra Ocean Blue (102 x 152 cm), Materials: cotton, silk, organza, angelina. Leaves of silk and organza, with a stem of silk and organza are appliqued on a cotton surface. The leaves are drawn freehand. Angelina is being used sparingly to add some glitter. The surface is intensively…

Artist Interview 41: Lizz Aston

By Dawne Rudman | February 10, 2026

Tell us about your work? Artist Lizz Aston Previous World of Threads Exhibitions Optical Lace Repeat, 2011, 27.5cm h x 29 cm w x 5 cm d, Paper, free-motion embroidery, Thread, konnayaku starch, burn-out. Photograph: Lizz Aston Optical Lace Repeat – detail 2, 2011, 27.5cm h x 29 cm w x 5 cm d, Paper,…

Artist Interview 40: Sandra Gregson

By Dawne Rudman | February 10, 2026

Tell us about your work? Shred, performative installation at ‘Fly By Night’, Nuit Blanche 2010, Gladstone Hotel, Toronto curated by Christina Zeidler and Britt Welter-Nolan. With viewer participation, I shredded the pages of an encyclopedia. Viewers were invited to browse through the encyclopedia, select a page to rip out and have shredded. The accumulated shreds…

Artist Interview 39: Kai Chan

By Dawne Rudman | February 10, 2026

Tell us about your work? Artist Kai Chan Where do you get your inspiration? Red Flood, 2009, 118 x 128 x 3 cm, cotton thread, tin foil, photo: Cheryl O’Brien Why did you choose to go into fibre art? Deep Breathing, 2009, 141 x 33 x 9 cm, stainless steel, silk thread, silk organza, cotton…