2006 


USA Fellows 2006
Crafts and Traditional Arts
 
Tanya Aguiñiga
Liz Collins
Anna Brown Ehlers
Arline Fisch
Sarah Jaeger
Teri Rofkar
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Tanya Aguiñiga
California
USA Target Fellow, Crafts and Traditional Arts

Tanya Aguiñiga is a furniture designer whose work is informed by the complex interactions between Tijuana and San Diego, the cities in which she has spent most of her life. While studying design at San Diego State University, she began working as an educator at the San Diego Museum of Art and created collaborative installations with the Border Arts Workshop, an artists’ group that engaged the languages of activism and community-based public art. After earning an MFA in furniture design from Rhode Island School of Design in 2005, Aguiñiga settled in Los Angeles. Her sensitivity to materials and interest in creating furniture that responds to the user’s spatial needs have resulted in a playful and organic modernist approach to form. She hopes to deepen her commitment to ethical design by working with traditional artisans, connecting local craft traditions with a global economy.

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Portrait photo courtesy Jennifer Anderson
Embrace, 2003, square stock steel tube, patina, and upholstery; photo courtesy the artist

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