ZOOM IN: Felt Treasures at the Eastern Depot of the Silk Road
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ZOOM IN: Felt Treasures at the Eastern Depot of the Silk Road

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Textile Arts Council, San Francisco Museums
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Play With Felt「フェルトに遊ぶ」 創作市場、no. 41

2007 Sep
JAPAN, Kyoto: Maria Shobo Publishing 株式会社マリア書房

“Jorie Johnson, Collaboration with a difference is born. Infinite Possibilities.” A very nice introduction to the work of Jorie Johnson including her collaborations with a […]

TAITO Finnish Handwork Magazine

2007 Apr
FINLAND, Helsinki: Käsi-ja-taideteollisuusliitto Taito ry

”Plum Blossoms and Felt Work in Kyoto”, by Papu Pirtola. Enjoy this Finnish article introducing the contemporary felt work and story of USA artist Jorie

Spinnuts Magazine no. 66

2007 Jan
JAPAN, Kyoto: Spin House Ponta Publication

“Jorie Johnson Felt Rugs: Since coming to Japan in 1989, Johnson has been the pioneer who helped establish the felt rug world in Japan. This

SPINNUTS Magazine, No. 65

2006 Sep
JAPAN, Kyoto: Spinnuts Publishing スピナッツ出版

A 7-page article with images introducing “Nomadic Rugs and Chair Mats, a workshop by Jorie Johnson”

SPINNUTS Magazine, No. 63

2006 Feb
JAPAN, Kyoto: Spin House PONTA

“Since coming to Japan in 1989, JORIE JOHNSON has introduced, not industrial feltwork, but handmade feltmaking techniques. The novelty of the combination of her design

Shuttle Spindle & Dyepot Magazine, vol XXXVI no.3 #143

2005 Summer
USA, Georgia: Shuttle Spindle & Dyepot, published by The Handweavers Guild of America, Inc.

“Contemporary Feltmakers” by Carol D. Westfall “…Johnson has created a life built on her creative work, exhibitions, writing and teaching. Describing herself as a bit

Contemporary Fiber Art: Shibori Textile Catalysts

2005 May
JAPAN, Tokyo: Tama Art University Museum, The 6th International Shibori Symposium

“…Shibori shows ambiguous boundaries between colors and mysterious folds, shaded bumps and hollows that resemble the natural strata of the earth or the skins of

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