"In Living Color" class by Rebecca Ewing |
The Southeast Fiber Arts Alliance, a non-profit, provides seminars, classes, and workshops in a wide variety of fiber art disciplines.
In July 2011, when we open our fiber arts center, we will also host exhibitions, provide low-cost studio space, and provide low-cost rental space for meetings, classes, workshops, and events. We are open to everyone with an interest in fiber and we aim to engage, educate and inspire!
In July 2011, when we open our fiber arts center, we will also host exhibitions, provide low-cost studio space, and provide low-cost rental space for meetings, classes, workshops, and events. We are open to everyone with an interest in fiber and we aim to engage, educate and inspire!
Mission: We celebrate, support, promote and perpetuate all fiber art forms and connect the fiber arts community. We do this by addressing the following goals:
- Connect the fiber arts community;
- Promote and support fiber artists, teachers, organizations, and businesses;
- Support the display and appreciation of fiber arts and artists;
- Provide fiber art education;
- Preserve fiber art skills and traditions; and
- Develop a purpose-built fiber arts center.
Location: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Memberships:
Languages spoken: English
Schematic of Proposed Space for the Southeast Fiber Arts Alliance |
Tags: textiles, artists, nonprofit, weaving, knitting, sewing, quilting, needlework, spinning, yarn, organization, classes, workshops
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