Seamless Felt, FUN, verFilzt Und zugeNäht issue 29
GERMANY, Augsburg: MaroVerlag
Furoshiki Made of Felt: “She is cutting. A whisper runs through the group when Jorie Johnson takes the scissors. She looks up with a friendly […]
Furoshiki Made of Felt: “She is cutting. A whisper runs through the group when Jorie Johnson takes the scissors. She looks up with a friendly […]
The FELT issue of Surface Design Journal published a 6-page spread, “A Japanese Import” by Glen Kaufman, introducing the works of Jorie Johnson pp.20-25
Felt Making & Wool Magic Jorie Johnson: “Fascinated by felt, Charmed by Japan” pp. 3-6
An article by Jessica Hemmings highlighting 3 contemporary felt artists from Holland, USA and Japan. See a few of Jorie Johnson’s interior works. “‘It seemed
Author: Dr. Stephanie Bunn “Believed to be one of the earliest textiles, felt has been made by the nomadic peoples of Central Asia for over
“JORIE JOHNSON Felt Collection: Dancing in the Spring Winds”, is a review of her work shown at ECRU & HM gallery, Ginza exhibition.
Complied and written by Beatrijs Sterk: “After completing a textile design course at Rhode Island School of Design in the USA, this artist completed her
A review of the extensive felt exhibition at the Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, including a photo of the felt and lacquer “Winged Vessel” collaboration
Jorie Johnson was thrilled to make the cover of Surface Design Newsletter, with Sumi on Silk felt garment series presented at the fashion show of
“The range of materials encompassed by the term felt has expanded significantly over the past fifteen years…” Curated by Susan Brown and Matilda McQuaid this
“At The Other End of The Silk Road,>>Joi Rae Textiles<< The Artist Jorie Johnson” pp, 24-29, back cover
“From nomads’ tents to poodle skirts, from car parts to Christmas tree ornaments, felt is one of the world’s oldest and most understated textiles. Felt