Media

About Cameron Taylor-Brown

  • Art and Cake: 60 over 60

    Art and Cake Magazine asks 60 artists over 60 to talk about their experiences being an artist.

  • Fiber Art Now: Influences/Influencers

    The artwork in Influences/Influencers is a dynamic blend of tradition and innovation. Visitors will encounter a diverse array of techniques, from traditional weaving and embroidery to experimental mixed-media approaches. Cameron is pictured with her work Reflections: North Lake #2, Eastern Sierra.

  • Handwoven Magazine: Fall is for Fiber

    “Looking for something interesting in the fiber world? Here are two shows for you.”

  • Interview with The Textile Curator

    American textile artist Cameron Taylor-Brown’s mood-inspiring pieces are often grounded in weaving and feature a range of textile techniques. Images, pattern or threads are layered in muted tones that draw you in. “My intent is to create visually ambiguous imagery that invites close observation by the viewer.”

  • Craft in America Artist Profile

    “Cameron Taylor-Brown is a fiber artist, curator and educator who has dedicated her career to elevating the field of fiber arts through organizational leadership and research.”

  • “Material Meaning, A Living Legacy of Anni Albers”

    A review of Material Meaning by Trudi van Dyke in the Summer 2019 edition of Fiber Art Now.

  • Material Meaning Review

    Review of Material Meaning in the Los Angeles Times. “The show features textile work by 10 contemporary artists (not incidentally, all women), each piece annotated with a few words about its relationship to something Albers practiced or taught. The show, guest-curated by Cameron Taylor-Brown, is steeped in reverence and spiked with formal ingenuity.”

  • Leap Before You Look

    Hammer Museum chief preparator Jason Pugh writes about his delight installing Leap Before You Look: Black Mountain College 1933-1957.

  • Working in Series

    Marcia L. Weiss discusses working in series with Cameron for the Fall 2018 issue of Shuttle, Spindle & Dyepot.

  • Angels and Men/Quartet featured in American Craft

    American Craft features Angels and Men/Quartet in One Piece, Jun/Jul 2012.

  • Diverting Destruction Review || FAN Summer 2015

    CA Fibers exhibit at the Loft at Liz’s, featuring Majestic Stone: Pisac Market, Peru

  • Elect to Engage

    Julie K. Hanus of American Craft Council talked to Craft in America director Emily Zaiden and artist Cameron Taylor-Brown about the show "Looming Election".

Authored by Cameron Taylor-Brown

  • Material Meaning: A Living Legacy of Anni Albers

    Exhibition Catalog for Material Meaning: A Living Legacy of Anni Albers. Explores the ongoing legacy of Anni Albers through the artistry of ten contemporary American artists and designers working with weaving as their art form - Samantha Bittman, Lois Bryant, Christy Matson, Jennifer Moore, Brittany Wittman McLaughlin, Rachel Snack, Susie Taylor, Cameron Taylor-Brown, Suzanne Tick, and Marcia Weiss. Co-authored by Cameron Taylor-Brown and Brittany Wittman McLaughlin.

  • Weaving on a Black Mountain Loom

    In 2016, the UCLA Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, California, invited me to assemble a vintage four-shaft counterbalance loom, design an original textile, and give weaving demonstrations as part of the traveling exhibit Leap Before You Look: Black Mountain College 1933–1957. This is the story of that experience.

  • (Moderated) Hands Off / Hands On: Teaching Textiles in Times of Covid

    Cameron moderates “Hands Off Hands On: Teaching Textiles in Times of Covid” for the WARP annual conference Unraveling Borders, Weaving Networks.

  • Whole Brain Weaving || Heddlecraft May 2019

    What do I mean when I call Albers a whole brain weaver? I mean that she merged creativity with technique, expressing both the art and the craft of weaving, and in the process became “a weaver who changed art, and an artist who changed weaving.”

  • Fiber Trails: The Universal Language of Textiles

    Read an article about Cameron's solo exhibit Fiber Trails in The Common Thread.

  • ARTSgarage LA in Heddlecraft

    ARTSgarage is a textile resource center in Los Angeles, California. Founded in 2010, it has an extensive reference library, hosts seminars for educators, and shares donated yarn with teachers. It also is home to Art of the Loom, a workshop series that explores woven design.

Videos & Podcasts

  • Craft Video Dictionary

    Cameron demonstrates weaving processes and techniques in this video dictionary launched in March 2024. Described by Craft in America as a “craft process Wikipedia,” the dictionary is a new digital tool for understanding how objects are made.

  • Portable Story/Woven Story

    Cameron, novelist Adria Bernardi and scholar Mary Jo Bona talk about how textiles inspire and renew human connection. Hosted by Weave a Real Peace.

  • Textile and Text

    A conversation about meaning-making in the languages of woven cloth - between Cameron, novelist Adria Bernardi and scholar Mary Jo Bona, moderated by Natalie Boyett of the Chicago Weaving School.

  • Textiles and Tea

    A conversation between Cameron and Kathi Grupp of the Handweavers' Guild of America.

    This episode originally aired on March 16, 2021.

  • "Woven Reflections" Interview

    Cameron is interviewed about her solo exhibit "Woven Reflections" during Textile Month Los Angeles 2020.

  • Sweet Georgia Show

    Felicia Lo interviews Cameron about the art of teaching on Felicia’s podcast, The Sweet Georgia Show .

  • Gist Yarn Podcast

    Sarah Resnick of Gist Yarn interviews Cameron for episode 59: Material Meaning with Cameron Taylor-Brown, about the Anni Albers show that Cameron curated for the Craft in America Center in LA.

  • Global Influencers Summit

    Global Influencers Summit

    Silvia Schroeder interviews Cameron about the influence of artistic process as part of a Global Influencer's Effectiveness Summit.

  • Weavecast Podcast

    Syne Mitchell interviews Cameron about her approach to color and design and explores Cameron's philosophy about teaching and learning in a Weavecast podcast.