Silken Venus: Fertility Talisman from My Diasporic Memory
Sewn Painting: Found Shape Collage
Gouache Dyptych: Based upon Toni Morrison’s Tar Baby
The Lineal Project is a two-part residency in the San Francisco Arts Education Project Gallery at Minnesota Street Project. The first phase began in the Fall of 2021 with artist/designer Tiersa Nureyev making work in the gallery/atelier. The residency explored used the (formal) line as a vehicle to explore the process of creative iteration using a myriad of mediums, and disciplines. Including illustration, textile design, sewn paintings, and fashion.
The second part of the residency concludes in the spring of 2022 with dancer/choreographer Laura Elaine Ellis, who will utilize chosen work created by Ms. Nureyev, in a performance created for the Minnesota Street Project Atrium.
There will be several events throughout out the length of the residency. Go to sfartsed.org to find out more.
Go here to view residency interview.
Images 1-5, Blank Slate A film Sara Eliasson
Images 6-10, Light The Water A film by Cascade Wilhelm & Robin Griswold
Images 11-12, Postures A film Sara Eliasson
Images 1-5, Bio Exuberance SF Arts ED Players Short Film
Images 6-9, Ragtime SF Arts ED & BATCO Theatrical Production
Images 10-12, Bells Are Ringing SF Arts ED Players Theatrical Production
Images 13-15, How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying SF Arts ED Players Theatrical Production
Images 16-17, Lil’ Abner SF Arts ED Players Theatrical Production
Summer Fashion Workshops
Yearly workshops/camps for 9-14 year olds that focus on the relationship between textile design, fashion, and art.
To view SF Arts Ed’s Summer Fashion Site go to www.sfartsedfashion.org
Photo credits: Rachel Orcutt & Stephen Lam (SF Chronicle)
Prop Design & Artistic Direction for the Artistic Ensemble at San Quentin
A body of work in collaboration with www.aesq.info
Photo Credit: Peter Merts
YMSF is a collaborative design studio founded by Yvonne Mouser and Stella Fluorescent (Tiersa Nureyev and Erik Hilburn). Based in San Francisco, California, the studio is focused on an ongoing exploration of scale, sculpture and utility. By bringing together their diverse interests and experiences from fashion to furniture, products to textiles and fine arts, they share and investigate a range of methods, materials and industries to create new objects, art, and experiences.
Photo credits: Senecca Dawn, Yvonne Mouser, Cascade Wilhelm
STELLA FLUORESCENT is a San Francisco-based collaborative design studio co-founded by Tiersa Nureyev and Erik Hilburn. The studio's focus is on making beautiful, thoughtful objects that take the form of fashion accessories, jewelry, and textiles. Each collection emerges from a partnership with Bay Area designers and artists, who come together to create work around a central concept. Stella Fluorescent and its collaborators are dedicated to approaching materials in novel and innovative ways, and to the conviction that sustainable design practices are inherently logical and absolutely necessary.
Photo credit: Senecca Dawn