Publications

第5回着物への展開

1999 Oct
JAPAN, Kyoto: Kyoto University of Art and Design, Gallery Raku

Textile Department, Kyoto University of Art & Design at Gallery RAKU (染織テキスタイル研究室) Exhibition had a kimono theme. Jorie Johnson produced a new winter coat style […]

Learning to Weave 織を学ぶ

1999 May
JAPAN, Kyoto: Kyoto University of Art (formerly Kyoto University of Art & Design)

This is a complete publication published by Kyoto University of Art (formerly Kyoto University of Art & Design) not only covering weaving, but many textile

Shuttle Spindle & Dyepot, vol. XXIX no. 4 issue 116

1998 Autumn
Handweavers Guild of America, Inc. Publication

VIRTUOSO! Goes to Great Lengths at Convergence 98 by Sandra Bowles “The gallery was filled with “ooos” and “ahs.”… Jorie Johnson, Kyoto, Japan, First Place

民族藝術 Ethno-Arts vol. 14

1998 Mar
JAPAN: Society for Arts and Anthropology 民族芸術学会

Jorie Johnson introduces her research into traditional feltmaking across the Silk Road, comparing various ethnic techniques to those of the Shosoin Kasen felts. Jorie Johnson

Make Friends, An International Exhibition

1997 Sep
Republic of Georgia, Tbilisi: Art Gallery TMS

An international group exhibition in the Republic of Georgia including works by Jorie Johnson: Felt Rug “Rainbow Series: Arch” with assorted Berets.

Dye & Weave,そめとおりno. 558

1997 Jul
JAPAN, Kyoto: 株式会社パールトーン

一枚の生地で立体に創り上げるフェルトの魔法 An introduction to the works of Jorie Johnson with installation images from her Tokyo Ginza Wacoal exhibition. pp.80-81

1996 Japanese Crafts Exhibition Catalogue

1996 Sep
JAPAN, Tokyo: Japan Craft Design Association

Interiors Selection, Proposal for “shelter”: Furniture, lighting, tapestry, vase, deskware, and interior goods. Jorie Johnson Felt Rug, “Melting Rainbow”, Wool, yarn. Exhibited at Matsuya Ginza

Convergence 96: A Time Warp, Portland Oregon

1996 Jul
USA, hosted in Oregon: The Handweavers Guild of America, Inc.

“A TIME WARP is a hypothetical suspension of time allowing movement back and forth between eras, providing an opportunity to investigate the historical roots of

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