Celebrating the visual languages of PEOPLE, COMMUNITY, CULTURE, and ENVIRONMENT through the global practice of resist-dye traditions and innovations, keeping in mind authenticity, reciprocity, and networking.
Lynne Brotman
Lynne Brotman is a fiber/mixed media artist based in Austin, Texas. Her work has been juried into several exhibitions including, The San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles High Fiber (2012) and Fiber Art at Poudre Studio and Gallery (2013). Among other projects, she is currently working on a solo exhibition for Tokyo Electron’s U.S. headquarters after her completion of an artist residency in Japan. Her work utilizes cross-cultural symbolism, especially pertaining to color and texture and its effect on our beliefs and actions. Ms. Brotman previously completed a two-year Art Cloth Mastery program with Jane Dunnewold in San Antonio and has gone on to study with master Shibori artist, Bryan Whitehead. She is also a member of the Surface Design Association and Fiber Arts/Mixed Media (FAMM) community. She is active in raising awareness for fiber art, both nationally and locally.
Exhibition Information: All exhibits were juried