:::JORIE JOHNSON::: Expressions in Felt Collection 2022:::
Jan 21 (Fri) - Jan 29 (Sat), 2022
‘Tis the long season of chilling breezes and darker days but want my professional solution? Wrap in warm WOOL and COLORS! Come enjoy the brilliant […]
‘Tis the long season of chilling breezes and darker days but want my professional solution? Wrap in warm WOOL and COLORS! Come enjoy the brilliant […]
The annual four person exhibition curated by Kie Toyoda of Sake no Utsuwa Toyoda Gallery. Lots to see and new works to enjoy. And, it
8th Century Shōsōin Felt Rugs: Insight into the Patterning & Dyeing of the Kasen a presentation by Jorie Johnson A one day conference at the China
365 Degrees of Wool: A Felt Artist’s Learning Spiral (“Square Peg in a Round Hole”) ZOOM Powerpoint presentation by Jorie Johnson An overview of the
During the summer of 2020 the nine years of research culminated in three replica portions of Kasen No. 17.One of the three replicas was exhibited
100 artists exhibit in the format of 20 x 20 x 20cm. I always look forward to this collection of talented artists’ work. Visit Gallery
Coordinated by the World Shibori Network (WSN) and representing 22 Japanese and International artists, the exhibition venue, Arimatsu Tanahashi Mansion is an historical building protected
An impromptu collection of winter accessories to shield the cold with a fashion statement! Or, a Valentine’s Day present without the calories …? Wool laminated
Group exhibition of bright table items in glass, ceramic, and lacquer. JoiRae Textiles’ felt table mats and runners to compliment the variety of materials.
Autumn colors are gorgeous this year but soon the autumn winds will arrive. Welcome to Toyoda Gallery in Fushimi for artful protection.
After nine years of research work examining the entire collection of Tang Dynasty felt Kasen housed in the Shōsō-in Repository, Nara, the JoiRae Textiles replica
NOW ON VIEW Jorie Johnson and Clifton Monteith’s Felt & Lacquer Vessel collaboration on exhibit through September 7th, 2020. To accompany the special exhibition, Nature—Cooper Hewitt