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Listings for organizations of textile artists and/or craftspeople, including guilds, clubs, and other organized groups of creative people.
http://www.aliveandstitching.co.uk/
A group of six professionals exhibiting together to sell their works and raise the profile of the art. Artists' galleries and statements.
http://www.atasda.org.au/
A not for profit organisation fostering ideas between fibre artists using pigments, dyes, manipulative techniques and surface decoration. Includes meeting information, workshops and member gallery.
http://www.edge-textileartists-scotland.com/
Group in Scotland representing a wide application of textile design and mixed media. Exhibition information and list of members.
http://kansascityfiberguild.org/
Supports the local fiber arts community around Overland Park, Kansas. Gallery and program information.
http://www.fresnofiberartsguild.org/
Preserving the arts of traditional needlework and other fiber forms. Includes program schedule, list of interest groups, photos and membership information.
http://herran.com/textile/
Web-based guild for anyone interested in the textile arts. Features user-contributed photo gallery, textile discussion area, real-time chat, and events calendar.
http://www.tsgny.org/
NYC-located fiber art organization that sponsors monthly slide lectures by leading textile artists/authorities, publishes a monthly newsletter mailed to all members, and provides opportunities for members to exhibit their work.
http://www.silkpainters-guild.co.uk/
International group of artists. Includes articles, contacts, workshop information and links to promote the exchange of ideas.
http://www.textilesociety.org.uk/
For textile art, design and history in the United Kingdom. Information on bursaries, events calendar.
http://wta-online.org/
International group specializing in promoting contemporary textile art by vanguard artists. Application for and information on sponsored exhibit.
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