SDA’S 2026 Online Symposium

Monumental Threads: The Sensation of Scale in Contemporary Fiber

Saturday, February 7, 2:30PM EST

Artists have been experimenting with scale since creativity’s inception. From miniscule to colossal, scale offers opportunities for intimacy and awe. We’re speaking with three artists who take up large footprints - both conceptually and physically.

Amanda Browder

Amanda Browder creates enormous installations around the world based in and dependent on local communities. Striving to create connection, her work illustrates the ways in which art is not confined to a single individual but rather an expression of a social collective.

https://www.surfacedesign.org/events-exhibits/sdas-2026-online-symposium/amanda-browder-2/

More information about the WHOLE symposium - February 7 – 12, 2026

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Textile installation on the outside of the art center. A tree is in front of it to show how large.

Razzle Dazzle 2024 - Sioux City Art Center

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