Saturday, April 18, 2020

Jefferson Textile Designers Showcase Creativity During Remote Learning


During these crazy days of social distancing and working remotely, our Textile Design students have once again shown remarkable creativity, flexibility and resilience.  On short notice, our students (and faculty) figured out how to continue to advance their work without access to the maker spaces, technology and materials to which they've become accustomed.  Below is a sneak peek into the creative process and the design results shared by some of our students.  Please continue to check out the Textile Design social media platforms for more joyful examples.


Kara Beckner--MSTD, Graduate Studio Exploration--Freedom vs. Containment
    Kristen Tynan, MSTD, Sketchbook Ideation, Tactility
Kristen Tynan, MSTD, Architectural Collaboration Materiality Study
Sinead Cahill, MSTD, Architectural Collaboration Form, Light, Shadow
Tina Kreibich, MSTD, Architectural Form Ideation (drawing above, sample below)



Kristen Tynan, MSTD, Sketchbook Ideation Tactility




Heather Kelly, MSTD, Form Exploration in Architectural Collaboration















 

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