This episode is a conversation with the artist, textile/fashion designer the Mary Jaeger, based in Brooklyn, NYC. We begin our discussion on how she was introduced to traditional textile techniques and her expertise and knowledge of shibori. From shibori to tuck techniques, Mary’s integrated approach has enabled her to develop proprietary techniques that has come to inform and shape the signature textiles she is known for.
Our conversation continues as she generously shares her experience on how these techniques are an opportunity to educate, inspire and transform our understanding of the contemporary use of traditional techniques. Her unique, innovative textiles bring forth a consciousness about materials and processes with an emphasis on skilled craftmanship.
For more information on our guest:
Mary Jaeger is an entrepreneur well known for her innovative textile, fashion and interior designs. She is a master of natural fiber manipulation, repurposed cloth, resist dye techniques, couture sewing, digital technologies and minimal to zero waste. Drawing on years of study and work in Asia, Southeast Asia and Europe, Mary exhibits internationally at museums, galleries and fine stores. Mary won the Smithsonian Honoring the Future Sustainability Award in 2019. Her heirloom collections can be seen at her Brooklyn, NY atelier and online at maryjaeger.com.
Links to Social Media and Website
Website: http://maryjaeger.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/maryjaeger_ny
Facebook: www.facebook.com/MARY-JAEGER-DESIGN-IN-TEXTILES-
#TMR
The Material Revolution
http://thematerialrevolution.com
contact us: info@materialrevolution.com
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The podcast is independently developed and produced. It is through your support that will help us continue to create meaningful and impactful content.
Patreon page to make pledge: https://www.patreon.com/thematerialrevolution
Music by: Interior Design https://interiordesignmusic.bandcamp.com
This episode is a conversation with the artist, textile/fashion designer the Mary Jaeger, based in Brooklyn, NYC. We begin our discussion on how she was introduced to traditional textile techniques and her expertise and knowledge of shibori. From shibori to tuck techniques, Mary’s integrated approach has enabled her to develop proprietary techniques that has come to inform and shape the signature textiles she is known for.
Our conversation continues as she generously shares her experience on how these techniques are an opportunity to educate, inspire and transform our understanding of the contemporary use of traditional techniques. Her unique, innovative textiles bring forth a consciousness about materials and processes with an emphasis on skilled craftmanship.
For more information on our guest:
Mary Jaeger is an entrepreneur well known for her innovative textile, fashion and interior designs. She is a master of natural fiber manipulation, repurposed cloth, resist dye techniques, couture sewing, digital technologies and minimal to zero waste. Drawing on years of study and work in Asia, Southeast Asia and Europe, Mary exhibits internationally at museums, galleries and fine stores. Mary won the Smithsonian Honoring the Future Sustainability Award in 2019. Her heirloom collections can be seen at her Brooklyn, NY atelier and online at maryjaeger.com.
Links to Social Media and Website
Website: http://maryjaeger.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/maryjaeger_ny
Facebook: www.facebook.com/MARY-JAEGER-DESIGN-IN-TEXTILES-
#TMR
The Material Revolution
http://thematerialrevolution.com
contact us: info@materialrevolution.com
IG: https://www.instagram.com/the.material.revolution/
The podcast is independently developed and produced. It is through your support that will help us continue to create meaningful and impactful content.
Patreon page to make pledge: https://www.patreon.com/thematerialrevolution
Music by: Interior Design https://interiordesignmusic.bandcamp.com