Mary Zicafoose, the Glossary
Mary Zicafoose is an American textile artist, weaver, and teacher who specializes in ikat, an ancient technique in which threads are wrapped, tied and resist-dyed before weaving.[1]
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28 relations: American Tapestry Alliance, Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, Art in Embassies Program, Art Institute of Chicago, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, China National Silk Museum, Collagraphy, De Young Museum, Ikat, Mark Rothko, Master of Fine Arts, Niles, Michigan, Omaha, Nebraska, Pahuk, Pawnee people, Penland School of Craft, Platte River, Resist dyeing, Saint Mary's College (Indiana), Shibori, Textile arts, Triptych, University of Nebraska Medical Center, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, University of Notre Dame, Warp and weft, Weaving.
- American weavers
- American women textile artists
- Artists from Nebraska
- Ikat
- Saint Mary's College (Indiana) alumni
- Textile artists from Michigan
American Tapestry Alliance
The American Tapestry Alliance (ATA) is an association of a broad range of tapestry enthusiasts.
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Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts
Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts is an Arts and Crafts center in the U.S. city of Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
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Art in Embassies Program
Art in Embassies, an office within the U.S. Department of State, promotes cultural diplomacy through exhibitions, permanent collections, site-specific commissions and two-way artist exchanges in more than 200 U.S. Embassies and Consulates around the world.
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Art Institute of Chicago
The Art Institute of Chicago, founded in 1879, is one of the oldest and largest art museums in the United States.
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Bachelor of Fine Arts
A Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) is a standard undergraduate degree for students for pursuing a professional education in the visual, fine, or performing arts.
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Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts
Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts is located in the Old Market Historic District of downtown Omaha, Nebraska, at the corner of 12th Street and Leavenworth Street.
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China National Silk Museum
The China National Silk Museum is a national-level museum in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China.
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Collagraphy
Collagraphy (sometimes spelled collography) is a printmaking process in which materials are glued or sealed to a rigid substrate (such as paperboard or wood) to create a plate.
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De Young Museum
The de Young Museum, formally the M. H. de Young Memorial Museum, is a fine arts museum located in San Francisco, California.
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Ikat
Ikat (literally "to bind" in Indonesian languages) is a dyeing technique from Southeast Asia used to pattern textiles that employs resist dyeing on the yarns prior to dyeing and weaving the fabric.
Mark Rothko
Mark Rothko (IPA:, Markus Yakovlevich Rothkowitz until 1940; September 25, 1903February 25, 1970), was an American abstract painter.
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Master of Fine Arts
A Master of Fine Arts (MFA or M.F.A.) is a terminal degree in fine arts, including visual arts, creative writing, graphic design, photography, filmmaking, dance, theatre, other performing arts and in some cases, theatre management or arts administration.
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Niles, Michigan
Niles is a city in Berrien and Cass counties in the U.S. state of Michigan, near the Indiana state line city of South Bend.
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Omaha, Nebraska
Omaha is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Nebraska and the county seat of Douglas County.
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Pahuk
Pahuk, also written Pahaku, or Pahuk Hill, is a bluff on the Platte River in eastern Nebraska in the United States.
Pawnee people
The Pawnee are a Central Plains Indian tribe that historically lived in Nebraska and northern Kansas but today are based in Oklahoma.
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Penland School of Craft
The Penland School of Craft ("Penland" and formerly "Penland School of Crafts") is an Arts and Crafts educational center located in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Penland, North Carolina in the Snow Creek Township near Spruce Pine, about 50 miles from Asheville.
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Platte River
The Platte River is a major American river, in the state of Nebraska.
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Resist dyeing
Resist dyeing (resist-dyeing) is a traditional method of dyeing textiles with patterns.
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Saint Mary's College (Indiana)
Saint Mary's College is a private Catholic women's liberal arts college in Notre Dame, Indiana.
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Shibori
is a Japanese manual tie-dyeing technique, which produces a number of different patterns on fabric.
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Textile arts
Textile arts are arts and crafts that use plant, animal, or synthetic fibers to construct practical or decorative objects.
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Triptych
A triptych is a work of art (usually a panel painting) that is divided into three sections, or three carved panels that are hinged together and can be folded shut or displayed open.
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University of Nebraska Medical Center
The University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) is a public academic health science center in Omaha, Nebraska.
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University of Nebraska–Lincoln
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln (Nebraska, NU, or UNL) is a public land-grant research university in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States.
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University of Notre Dame
The University of Notre Dame du Lac, known simply as Notre Dame (ND), is a private Catholic research university in Notre Dame, Indiana.
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Warp and weft
In the manufacture of cloth, warp and weft are the two basic components in weaving to transform thread and yarn into textile fabrics.
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Weaving
Weaving is a method of textile production in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric or cloth.
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See also
American weavers
- Ada Dietz
- Adela Akers
- Anne Catherine Hof Blinks
- Annie Miner Peterson
- Christine Navarro Paul
- Dat So La Lee
- David Moses Bridges
- Dorian Zachai
- Dorothy Liebes
- Ebenezer Quippish
- Elizabeth F. Kinlaw
- Elna M. de Neergaard
- Else Regensteiner
- Eric-Paul Riege
- Evelyn Anselevicius
- Gale D. Jones
- Geo Soctomah Neptune
- Handweavers Guild of America
- Harriet Tidball
- Ina Golub
- Iva Casuse Honwynum
- Jack Lenor Larsen
- John Sellers (scientist)
- Kay Sekimachi
- Lia Cook
- Marilou Schultz
- Marli Ehrman
- Mary Crovatt Hambidge
- Mary Dixon Kies
- Mary Holiday Black
- Mary Jackson (artist)
- Mary Meigs Atwater
- Mary Mitchell Gabriel
- Mary Zicafoose
- Molly Neptune Parker
- Muriel Nezhnie Helfman
- Osma Gallinger Tod
- Pat Courtney Gold
- Pola Stout
- Rose Frank (artist)
- Rowena Bradley
- Ruth Laskey
- Sara Conboy
- Sarah Jim Mayo
- Sherri Smith (artist)
- Suzie Liles
- Theresa Secord
- Thomas Benedict
- Tracy Krumm
American women textile artists
- Ada Dietz
- Adela Akers
- Amy Devers
- Bettye Kimbrell
- Cat Mazza
- Christy Matson
- Cora Meek
- Cynthia Schira
- Diane Itter
- Diva Zappa
- Dorothy Liebes
- Eve Peri
- Faith Ringgold
- Ferne Jacobs
- Gloria Ross
- Gyöngy Laky
- Ina Golub
- Jae Jarrell
- Jane Dunnewold
- Jane Sauer
- Jean Ray Laury
- Judith Scott (artist)
- Julie Schafler Dale
- Kristine Woods
- Lenore Tawney
- Margaret Roach Wheeler
- Marguerite Zorach
- Marion Dorn
- Mary Catherine Lamb
- Mary Zicafoose
- Melissa Zexter
- Miriam C. Rice
- Nancy Crow
- Nell Znamierowski
- Pam DeLuco
- Pearl McGown
- Rosie Lee Tompkins
- Ruth Laskey
- Sheila Pepe
- Sonya Clark
- Sue Reno
- Susan Morgan Leveille
- Suzie Liles
- Teri Rofkar
- Thelma Johnson Streat
- Viola Canady
- Wini McQueen
Artists from Nebraska
- Angel De Cora
- Barbara Takenaga
- Chris Ware
- Chuck Welch
- Clarence William Anderson
- Dale Nichols
- Dan Christensen
- Dorothea Fricke Whitcraft
- Dorothy Grebenak
- Eve Ryder
- Gladys M. Lux
- Grace Bilger
- Gutzon Borglum
- Harry Duncan (publisher)
- Jean Louise Berg Thiessen
- Jean Price
- Jefferson Machamer
- John Johnson (photographer)
- John Mason (artist)
- John P. Fulton
- John Philip Falter
- Keith Martin (artist)
- Kevin Nowlan
- Leonard Thiessen
- Lloyd Wulf
- Lyman Byxbe
- Mary Zicafoose
- Michael Forsberg
- Neal Obermeyer
- Nina Lumbard
- Paul Chan (artist)
- Paul Faulkner
- Paul Swan (dancer)
- Renée Sans Souci
- Robert Henri
- Robyn O'Neil
- Rosekrans Hoffman
- Solon Borglum
- Terence Romaine von Duren
- Vernon Simeon Plemion Grant
Ikat
- Balinese textiles
- Ikat
- Ikata
- Ikata Nuclear Power Plant
- Kuro-shima (Ehime)
- Mary Zicafoose
- Misaki, Ehime
- Odisha Ikat
- Sadamisaki Hantō-Uwakai Prefectural Natural Park
- Sadamisaki Peninsula
- Seto Windhill
- Seto, Ehime
- Textiles of Sumba
Saint Mary's College (Indiana) alumni
- Adriana Trigiani
- Amanda Everlove
- Anna Monardo
- Anne Northup
- Barbara Doherty
- Belle Johnson
- Carol Ann Mooney
- Catherine Hicks
- Denise Cote
- Denise Coyle
- Denise DeBartolo York
- Donna Christensen
- Eddie Bernice Johnson
- Elizabeth B. Lacy
- Ella O'Neill
- Felicia Brabec
- Helen Klanderud
- Jennifer Lackey
- London Lamar
- Madeleva Wolff
- Martha Black
- Mary Daly
- Mary Fels
- Mary Zicafoose
- Nora Barry Fischer
- Patricia Anne Gaughan
- Patricia Strachota
- Pauline O'Neill (sister)
- Peggy Cooper Cafritz
- Stacy Davis Gates
- Susan B. Anthony II
- Susan Ursitti
Textile artists from Michigan
- Ana Lisa Hedstrom
- Carolyn Crump
- Chris Roberts-Antieau
- Gerhardt Knodel
- Helen Louise Allen
- Judith Poxson Fawkes
- L.J. Roberts
- Lillian Wolock Elliott
- Lisa Anne Auerbach
- Mary Zicafoose
- Rebecca Ringquist
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Zicafoose
Also known as Zicafoose, Mary.