Southeast Fibers Educators Association (SEFEA)
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As educators in the textile arts, the members of the Southeast Fibers Educators Association (SEFEA) are
dedicated to the continuing interchange of knowledge, the exchange of ideas, and the joy of creating unlimited possibilities within textile medium. SEFEA is committed to maintaining textile traditions while opening pathways for crossing new boundaries.
www.sefea.us

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imgSusan Brandeis

Susan Brandeis holds a Master of Science degree in Art Education from Indiana University and a Master of Fine Arts in Textile Design from the University of Kansas. more info>

imgMiyuki Akai Cook

The theme of my artwork is “balance in life” and I use textile techniques such as, weaving, knitting, and crochet.  more info>

img Catharine Ellis

I have been a weaver and a teacher of weaving for 30 years. My training was in the technical aspects of fabric construction and controlled dye processes. more info>

imgSusan Fecho

"My recent work interprets the past as a personal, cultural, and archetypal artifact. The human body, architectural unit, and surrounding landscape become metaphors in my work. more info>

img Carmen Grier

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img Robin Haller

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imgEmily Hermant

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imgSusan Iverson

A move from the city to the country has altered the way I look at and interact with the natural world. more info>

imgVita Plume

Vita Plume sees portraits and patterns as holders of specific cultural information. She weaves and dyes patterns that, when merged on a digital Jacquard loom with portraits she selects, create ghostly distortions of both the portrait and the patterns. more info>

img Jennifer Sargent

Jennifer Sargent received a BA in woven textiles from Middlesex University, London, England and an MFA in Fibers from Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. more info>