About Fibers
Students work in a variety of traditional and experimental media. They explore a range of processes including shibori, devore, screen printing, floor loom weaving, and tapestry weaving, as well as additive and subtractive surface design to create fiber projects.
The Fiber Arts Certificate is a grouping of specialized courses providing a foundation for careers as artists, designers, or other professions in fiber manufacturing and business. The technical skills and design expertise gained through the Fiber Arts Certificate are applicable well beyond the fields of Fashion and Textile Technology and creative artists to multiple creative professions, making the certificate an attractive add-on for students.
Alexandra R. Allen
Assistant Professor
Jozef Bajus
Associate Professor
Marie E. Bogner
Visual Resources Curator
Salem Browning
Lecturer
Stephen L. Caruana
Lecturer
Xin Chen
Lecturer
Hyeyeon Cho
Lecturer
Robert J. Collignon
Lecturer
Kristin D. Crosson
Lecturer
Melissa L. Crowell
Lecturer
David M. Derner
Lecturer
Jaclyn M. Ellis
Lecturer
Randy S. Fernando
Lecturer
Dana L. Fredo
Administrative Assistant 1
Frances M. Gage
Associate Professor
James R. Goodrich
Lecturer
Lin Xia Jiang
Professor
David L. Jolton
Artist Model
Marguerite N. Kellam
Lecturer
Sunhwa Kim
Associate Professor
Gareth R. Lichty
Instructional Support Associate
Michelle C. Long
Artist Model
Candace P. Masters
Chair and Associate Professor
David J. Mawer
Assistant Professor 10 Months
Laurie C. McMurray
Lecturer
Joseph A. Miller
Associate Professor
Joselyne E. Morocho
Lecturer
Tara J. Nahabetian
Associate Professor
Constance M. Nowak
Lecturer
Shasti E. O'Leary-Soudant
Assistant Professor
Brent D. Patterson
Associate Professor
Alice C. Pennisi
Associate Professor
Alain Pierre-Lys
Lecturer
Stephen F. Saracino
Professor
Jorg E. Schnier
Associate Professor
Bhakti Sharma
Associate Professor
Kathy G. Shiroki
Outreach + Adult Educator
Kristina Siegel
Lecturer
Colleen Toledano
Associate Professor
Teresa L. Weston
Lecturer
Mary M. Wolf
Assistant Professor
Robert L. Wood
Professor