Nell Znamierowski
Nell Znamierowski (August 13, 1931 — April 29, 2021) was an American textile artist. Znamierowski was born in Amsterdam, New York.[1] She was born Aniela Znamierowska, the only child of Waclaw & Helena Wojnar Znamierowski and graduated from the Wilbur H. Lynch High School in Amsterdam in 1949.[2] She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Textile Design from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1953,[3] and with a Fulbright Fellowship traveled to Finland to work at the School of Industrial Design, where she developed an interest in Rya rugs. During her career she has worked variously as a print designer, color consultant, and designer of woven fabric in addition to teaching at the school of the Brooklyn Museum of Art – where she also coordinated the fiber program – and the Fashion Institute of Technology.[4] Works created or designed by Znamierowski can be found in the collections of the Smithsonian American Art Museum,[1] the Cooper-Hewitt Museum,[5] and the Art Institute of Chicago;[6] and she has been featured in many solo and group exhibitions throughout the United States.[3] She is the author of a number of guides to weaving, including Step-by-step weaving: a complete introduction to the craft of weaving, including photographs in full color (1967) and Step-by-step rugmaking: a complete introduction to the craft of rugmaking (1972).[7] She has also written for numerous textile-based publications, including Craft Horizons, Piecework, American Craft, Handwoven, and Fiberarts, and has lectured widely and given workshops throughout her career.[4] Znamierowski died in New York City at the age of 89 on April 29, 2021. A memorial Mass took place on 11 September 2021 at St. Stanislaus Church in Amsterdam, NY, followed immediately by the interment at St. Casimir’s Cemetery. References
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