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(Re)Fashioning Fiber Exhibit on NOW at Greenspaces, NYC

by Starre Vartan · 06/07/10


If you can’t make it to NYC, check out my visual tour of the (Re)Fashioning Fiber Exhibit

Abigail Doan curated the (Re) Fashioning Fiber exhibit (now through August 13th at Greenspaces in Manhattan) because she thought that among eco fashion and sustainable style showcases, there wasn’t enough focus on the basics- the very fibers that make up our clothes, and whose creation has a significant environmental impact.

Before clothes are sewn, the fibers are grown (cotton, hemp), manufactured (polyester, Tencel) or raised (silk, wool). And depending on the textile, they are dyed or processed and then knit, woven, or manufactured. All of this happens before it even happens into the hands of a garment worker, who cuts, sews, and creates a piece of clothing for us (hopefully at a fair wage).

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Xing-Zhen Chung-Hilyard/Eko-Lab crocheted mixed media piece

By looking more closely at the fibers themselves, the artists deconstructed them in such a way as to get to the roots of what they were truly made of (a floor installation reminded one of nothing more than an unwinding ball of yarn seen from ants’-eye-view). From recycled yarns and reused ‘waste’ textiles to upcycled hoola hoops and vintage jewels and hemp, creative reuse was exemplified in each of the pieces.

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Abigail Doan’s Fiber Flotsam Colony (2010) (floor installation)
materials: recycled household fibers and wood, handspun yarn, vintage threads, laces, vegetation,
street flotsam, beeswax, seeds, recycled jewelry parts
and Renata Mann’s knit rope crafted out of recycled yarns and light parts

SPECIFICS: Collaborative environmental fiber art from Iran; handcrafted vegetation jewelry from Bulgaria; sustainable, locally-minded fashion and drawings by Eko-Lab; no-waste textile fashion by Study NY; recycled ‘flotsam fiber’ from the streets of NYC; handmade books spinning tales about a global pilgrimage; crochet tower structures infused with sound; and one-of-a-kind fiber expressions from the domestic realm.

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From L to R: Abigail Doan, Curator; Kaori Yamazaki, fiber artist and designer, Kate McGregor, proprietress of Kaight boutique; Starre Vartan, publisher of Eco Chick; Meiling Chen, fiber artist and designer; Melissa Kirgan, fiber artist and designer

WHO: Invited artists and designers include: Abigail Doan, Atefeh Khas (Iran), Brece Honeycutt, Ceca Georgeiva (Bulgaria), Abigail McEnroe, Kaori Yamazaki, Mackenzie Frère (Canada), Matt Pass, Melissa Kirgan, Meiling Chen, Michelle Vitale Loughlin, Renata Mann, Sibyll Kalff (Germany), Tara St. James, Tara Goodarzy, Xing-Zhen Chung. Unless indicated, all other artists/designers are U.S. based.

MORE: For a breakdown of the individual artist’s work, links to their blogs and sites, and always prescient and interesting commentary by Abigail, check out her blog.

Tags art, eco art, fibers, materials, NYC, textiles

Starre Vartan is the founder and editor-in-chief of Eco-Chick and author of The Eco-Chick Guide to Life (St. Martin's Press). A problogger and oft-quoted green living expert who has been featured in the NYTimes, Elle, Glamour and Whole Living, she is a contributor to The Huffington Post, Inhabitat, and Hearst's The Daily Green, and is currently editor-at-large for Coco Eco Magazine. An active ecofashionista, she has style edited for Plenty magazine and coordinated runway shows. She splits her time between Connecticut and NYC and calls Sydney, Australia her second home, even though it was her first (as that's where she was born and most of her family resides). When not writing, blogging, or researching her next book, she is trailrunning, trying to cook, or snowboarding.

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2 Comments on “(Re)Fashioning Fiber Exhibit on NOW at Greenspaces, NYC”

  • hari

    best best
    best

    06/07/10 » 11:53 pm »

  • Jen Sertl

    Abigail Doan’s floor installation is GORGEOUS…visually inspiring. As a fellow fiber artist working predominantly with vintage cashmere, I am thrilled to have stumbled across your blog today! Thank you!

    06/10/10 » 1:36 pm »

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