From painting flower power on her father’s car to water blasting antique linens in her New Zealand studio, fibre artist Jacki Barklie has never been one to follow rules. In this episode, Jacki explores scale, resistance, and identity in her richly layered practice – one that celebrates risk-taking, material curiosity, and the quiet power of the unsaid. Visit our website to view Jacki’s work, explore our courses, or dive into more articles and interviews.
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From painting flower power on her father’s car to water blasting antique linens in her New Zealand studio, fibre artist Jacki Barklie has never been one to follow rules. In this episode, Jacki explores scale, resistance, and identity in her richly layered practice – one that celebrates risk-taking, material curiosity, and the quiet power of the unsaid. Visit our website to view Jacki’s work, explore our courses, or dive into more articles and interviews.
From the archives: Pattern, chance, and cloth with Matthew Harris
Friday Feature Artist
1 hour 21 minutes
1 month ago
From the archives: Pattern, chance, and cloth with Matthew Harris
British artist Matthew Harris brings cloth and paper to life through a process that blends structure, chance, and rhythm. Drawing from a background in drawing and a deep reverence for materials, Matthew shares how intuition, repetition, and constraint shape his striking textile works – and how music, memory, and the beauty of imperfection guide his creative process. Visit our website to view Matthew’s work, explore our courses, or dive into more articles and interviews.
Friday Feature Artist
From painting flower power on her father’s car to water blasting antique linens in her New Zealand studio, fibre artist Jacki Barklie has never been one to follow rules. In this episode, Jacki explores scale, resistance, and identity in her richly layered practice – one that celebrates risk-taking, material curiosity, and the quiet power of the unsaid. Visit our website to view Jacki’s work, explore our courses, or dive into more articles and interviews.