Teaching at Fiber Expo
The goal for classes and workshops at Fiber Expo is to provide interest-catching, exciting, informative and first-rate fiber art education for our students.
The following is a small list of those areas that may catch the interest of Fiber Expo attendees: Lace Making, Braiding, Crochet, Dyeing, Embroidery, Felting (wet and needle), Fiber Preparation, Garment Design, Handspinning, Knitting, Paper Making, Quilting, Rug Hooking, Sewing, Surface Design, Tatting, Weaving, Color Theory, Basket Weaving, Grading Fiber, Mixing Fibers, Pattern Modification, etc. Please feel free to suggest a subject that may not be on the previous list.
If you are interested in teaching a class or workshop at Fiber Expo – Applications are now being accepted. Please complete the Class/Workshop Proposal form and submit it with:
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A photo that represents the class or workshop (finished product, equipment used, etc.)
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Your teaching resume
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A short (2 paragraphs max) bio
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A photo of you or one that represents you (your work)
Email to the following address is preferred: info@fiberexpo.com.
If you cannot email the above information please send to the following address: Fiber Expo, c/o Connie Hydel, 617 Shaw Ct., Milford, MI 48380.
Classes and workshops will be offered both Saturday and Sunday, October 23 & 24, 2010. Classes will be held indoors at the Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The buildings are heated and all floors are cement.
NOTES:
1) Although the Expo does not open to the public until 10am on Sunday, morning classes will begin at 9am.
2) No class auditing will be allowed unless the person auditing has paid their class fee. This change was initiated to create a fair and equitable class atmosphere.