About
Based in San Francisco, Michele Jackson has been modifying rescued designer textiles and fibers to create wearable art and innovative, decorative solutions to everyday design problems.
Such handmade products, formerly available to friends and family, have been for sale and exhibited since 2013. Each is unique because the art is original and the primary components are remnants, repurposed materials or other items that might have contributed to landfill.
Many Thanks
Website design assistance by Kirk Jackson
Some images by Olivia Jack - https://OJack.xyz
Support from FabMo Artisan Showcase - www.fabmo.org/artisan-showcase
Such handmade products, formerly available to friends and family, have been for sale and exhibited since 2013. Each is unique because the art is original and the primary components are remnants, repurposed materials or other items that might have contributed to landfill.
Many Thanks
Website design assistance by Kirk Jackson
Some images by Olivia Jack - https://OJack.xyz
Support from FabMo Artisan Showcase - www.fabmo.org/artisan-showcase
Now available to buy in the online store.
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Previous Shows & Exhibitions
Fabmo Textile Show and Sale
Artists and designers' sale of handmade personal and decor items from interior designer upholstery samples.
https://www.fabmo.org
Sustainability Demonstration and Exhibit
Participant in County competition and demonstration of ways to reuse fabric and other materials in art, clothing, jewelry, and home decor.
Textile Bazaar
Exhibitor and vendor at show of fiber artists' products and collections of vintage and new textiles.
Textile Arts Council - Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Artists and designers' sale of handmade personal and decor items from interior designer upholstery samples.
https://www.fabmo.org
Sustainability Demonstration and Exhibit
Participant in County competition and demonstration of ways to reuse fabric and other materials in art, clothing, jewelry, and home decor.
Textile Bazaar
Exhibitor and vendor at show of fiber artists' products and collections of vintage and new textiles.
Textile Arts Council - Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Community Involvement
- Donation of original art and handmade products to aid in fundraising efforts by non-profit organizations (such as Dress For Success and Fabmo) and for city architectural preservation.
- Donation of time to unemployed and homeless individuals, including sewing and workshops.