Jacquetta Nisbet

WEAVING

"If I had to put it all into nine words they would be - 'Form is shaped by the spirit that inhabits it' - a quote for which I've lost the source'" says Jacquetta Nisbet.

For over half a century Nisbet has explored the Native weaves of North and South America - particularly the warp-patterned weaves of the Andes and the tapestry languages of Peru and the Navajo. Now she translates these techniques into her own creative works and teaches workshops and seminars throughout the West. She acts as consultant on Peruvian weave structures for the M. H. de Young Museum in San Francisco, and on Native American weaving for the Department of Anthropology, Santa Rosa J.C. Her two instructional videos "Supplementary Warp-Patterning on the Inkle Loom" and "Tubular Woven Finishes: Backstrap Loom Techniques" are classics in their field.

With a Scottish Diploma in Fine Art from Edinburgh she continues to realize "form by the spirit that inhabits it" in her drawings, paintings and tapestries.

E-Mail: nisbet@mcn.org
Mail: P.O. Box 608, Point Arena, CA 95468.
Phone: 707 882-3771


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