Thread the Needle: ‘Fabulous Fiber’ Transforms Textile Art at Oceanside Museum

Something really special is happening at Oceanside Museum of Art right now, and we’re completely captivated by it. Fabulous Fiber is the kind of exhibition that makes you remember why tactile art hits different—especially in our screen-saturated world where everything feels increasingly digital and distant.

Fabulous Fiber at OMA

What Makes This Exhibition Stand Out

Curated by Los Angeles-based Kate Stern, this collaborative showcase brings together Southern California artists who are reimagining what textile art can be. We’re not talking about your grandmother’s quilting circle here (though we respect the craft).

These artists are taking traditional techniques like quilting, tufting, felting, embroidery, weaving, beading, crochet, and basketry, then pushing them into contemporary territory that feels both familiar and completely fresh.

Each piece in the collection transforms time-honored methods into bold modern expressions. There’s something almost revolutionary about watching ancient crafts evolve into cutting-edge artworks that speak to current experiences and emotions.

The Sensory Connection

What really resonates with us is curator Kate Stern’s perspective on why fiber art creates such a unique connection. She describes having “a strong visceral attraction to textile and fiber art” partly because of the textures, but more importantly because “the work makes me feel almost like I am a part of it.”

That sensory engagement—knowing how those fibers feel and connecting that physical sensation to emotional responses—creates an intimacy that’s hard to find in other art forms.

In a time when so much of our cultural consumption happens through screens, these tactile creations offer something genuinely refreshing. Every stitch tells a story, and you can feel the artist’s hands in the work in a way that’s both grounding and inspiring.

Meet the Artists

The museum is hosting an Exhibition Celebration where you can actually meet the artists behind these incredible pieces. It’s one of those opportunities to go beyond just viewing art and actually connect with the creative minds who made it happen.

These conversations often reveal layers of meaning and technique that completely transform how you see the work.

See you there!

Fabulous Fiber at Oceanside Museum of Art proves that traditional crafts have unlimited potential for contemporary expression.

📆 Now open until November 2, 2025
🎉 Exhibition Celebration: Saturday, August 23, 2025 | 5 PM–7 PM
ℹ️ More info here

See you there, San Diego!

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