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Study for Tapestry

Lia Cook is a pioneering American fiber artist renowned for her innovative weavings that blend photography, painting & digital tech. Exploring art, science, the brain & textile history, she expands boundaries of craft since 1976.

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Artist Biography

Lia Cook: Bridging Art, Science and Textile Tradition

Lia Cook stands as a singular figure in contemporary fiber art, recognized for her groundbreaking approach to weaving—a medium she reimagines through the integration of photography, painting, and cutting-edge digital technology. Born November 24, 1942, in Ventura, California, Cook’s artistic journey began amidst the fertile intellectual landscape of Berkeley, where she pursued degrees in theater, political science, painting, ceramics, and design—a multidisciplinary foundation that profoundly shaped her creative vision. This formative period instilled a deep appreciation for experimentation and challenged conventional notions of artistic boundaries. Cook's formal education culminated in a Master’s degree from UC Berkeley in 1973, during which she benefited immensely from the mentorship of textile artist Ed Rossbach—a collaboration that cemented her commitment to exploring the intersection between craft and innovation. Her unwavering dedication to pushing creative limits led to fellowships with the National Endowment for the Arts between 1974 and 1992, providing crucial resources for artistic exploration and furthering her research into the relationship between art, science, and technology. The artist’s distinctive style emerged from a fascination with weaving's rich history alongside its potential to engage new perspectives. Cook’s work isn’t merely about creating beautiful textiles; it’s about interrogating how humans perceive visual stimuli—specifically, images—and translating those neurological responses into tangible artistic expressions. This conceptual underpinning is powerfully evident in her current project investigating the brain and harnessing the capabilities of the electronic jacquard loom to achieve unprecedented levels of complexity and nuance. Cook's contribution to fiber art extends beyond individual creations; she serves as a professor at California College of the Arts since 1976, nurturing the next generation of artists while championing innovative techniques and challenging established artistic conventions. Her pioneering use of digital jacquard looms exemplifies her belief in embracing technological advancements as tools for artistic exploration—a stance that aligns with broader trends in contemporary art and underscores her enduring legacy as a visionary artist. Cook’s artistic output includes notable pieces like “Study for Spatial Ikat III,” a mesmerizing print capturing the undulating patterns inspired by Op Art, reflecting tranquility and movement. Furthermore, "Sample for Spatial Ikat III" showcases her meticulous attention to detail and textural exploration. Her captivating “Stage Curtain” exemplifies her ability to transform traditional craft into evocative visual narratives. These artworks stand as testament to Cook’s unwavering pursuit of artistic excellence and her commitment to redefining the boundaries of textile art.
Lia Cook

Lia Cook

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Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Fiber Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Op Art']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Ed Rossbach']
  • Date Of Birth: November 24, 1942
  • Full Name: Lia Cook
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Study for a Tapestry (study for Spatial Ikat III)
    • Sample for Spatial Ikat III
    • Stage Curtain
  • Place Of Birth: Ventura, California
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