Fibers and Material Studies Degrees

Tyler welcomes problem-solvers and innovators! Bring your authentic self and combine hands-on practice with theory to challenge the status quo.

Challenge the Norms 

The BFA in fibers and material studies from the Tyler School of Art and Architecture at Temple University in Philadelphia teaches you to become a multidisciplinary artist and a scholar who engages in critical discussions about textile history, production and materials research. Your work — honed inside studio practice — contributes to conversations that challenge social norms and expectations. Help pave the way forward with new perspectives in contemporary art.  

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BFA in Fibers and Materials Studies

Tyler’s bachelor of fine arts in fibers and material studies introduces you to the methods and materials that work best on our state-of-the-art equipment. 

  • Jacquard loom 

  • Multi-harness floor looms  

  • Electronic looms 

  • Knitting machines 

  • Embroidery machines 

  • Long-arm quilting machine 

  • Digital fabric printer 

  • Tufting machines 

  • Industrial sewing machines 

  • State-of-the-art dye lab 

  • Natural dye garden 

In our spacious studios, flooded with natural light, you can practice hands-on skills and experiment with ways to communicate your vision. Explore different results using our digital printing options, fully equipped dye kitchen and screen-printing lab.

We want you to feel welcome, unfettered and limitless as you explore the outer edges of the medium — sculpture, video, performance, installation — in your studio practice.

Popular courses offered in Tyler’s BFA in fibers and material studies include the following. 

  • Garment construction 

  • Weaving 

  • Dyeing 

  • Screenprinting 

In addition, your faculty-mentors encourage you to challenge traditional boundaries in your work through classes like Queering Materials and Soft Sculpture.

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Creative Entrepreneurship Certificate

The Tyler School of Art and Architecture and the Fox School of Business Management collaborate to offer this undergraduate certificate in Creative Entrepreneurship for artists and other creatives who want to add business skills too.  

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Art Education Concentration

This program prepares BFA students, with an approved course of study, to qualify for Pennsylvania Teaching Certification in Art, kindergarten through twelfth grade. Students must complete the BFA requirements along with 32 credit hours in education, art education, and specified liberal arts courses. Education-related studies begin in the sophomore year. Students generally take 5 years to fulfill all requirements or the 155 credit degree. All candidates for Pennsylvania Teaching Certificate in Art, K-12 must earn passing scores in the Praxis I and II National Teacher Examinations, Elementary Education: General Knowledge, and the Art Education Examinations.

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Brightly colored hanging woven tapestry by Lena Kolb

MFA in Fibers and Material Studies

Tyler offers a graduate program in Fibers and Material Studies. Learn more about furthering your education here.

MFA in Fibers and Material Studies

Bring Your Authentic Self 

At Tyler, do more than earn a degree or study hands-on techniques. We encourage you to express yourself and push boundaries. Your faculty-mentors teach you core studio skills and challenge you to integrate materials theory, history, and research rigor into your work.

 

Sidestep the Status Quo.

Learn to thrive in any creative discomfort as you work through problems, experiment with various media and multimedia, test different methods, and develop the courage required to change the world.   

 

Student wearing a large, green animal costume during a runway show

Your work embodies self-expression — not just for you, but for those who see, wear and experience it, feeling your inspired and inclusive messages in a world too often soaked in otherness.   

Industry professionals recognize the Tyler difference and seek to add artist-scholars like you to their teams.   

  • Creative innovations  
  • Unique problem-solving strategies  
  • Courageous commitment to changing the world

Make Philadelphia your living studio for collaboration and inspiration. The city boasts a vibrant DIY scene, especially in wearable art, as part of its unique creative culture. As a major cultural and economic center in the Northeast, Philadelphia also offers great opportunities for internships and jobs.   

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The Tyler School of Art and Architecture features its own admissions team, who can provide you with the information you need to make the best decision for your educational and career goals. 

Learn Transferable Skills

In addition to learning core studio art practice skills and gaining technical fluency with fibers and materials methods, you gain many transferable skills.

Student working with a sewing machine
  • Critical thinking skills  
  • Problem-solving skills  
  • Verbal and visual communication skills 
  • Project design, development and production skills in industries such as fashion design, textile design and fabrication, and garment construction 
  • Broader, more inclusive perspectives 
  • Community building 

Your Career Options 

While earning your BFA at Tyler, you learn to combine ideas, historical and cross-disciplinary perspectives and studio practice habits that transform you into both an artist and a scholar.

In addition to technical skills, you gain transferable skills that make you an asset in any career you choose.

Our fiber and materials studies graduates pursue an MFA or other graduate degree and / or enter a variety of fields, including production design.  

  • Clothing/textile technologist
  • Weaver
  • Colour technologist
  • Natural Dye technologist
  • Illustrator
  • Interior and spatial designer
  • Fashion designer
  • Printmaker
  • Textile designer
  • Studio technician
  • Embellisher / couture handwork
  • Private business owner
  • Textile conservator

Artists in Action 

Tyler’s fiber and material studies program fosters an environment that mirrors that of professional, working artists. We build community and share opportunities to support your personal development. 

Student working with yarn in the Fibers studio

Studios and Equipment 

Whether you want to design big or small, digital or by hand, or with traditional or experimental materials, Tyler’s facilities and studio spaces boast a rich array of tools to bring your creations  to life. 

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Orange basket filled with orange marigolds, next to an marigold plant in a garden

Dye Garden 

With the assistance of Tyler’s horticulture and landscape architecture students, you gain access to a living dye garden located in our courtyard. There, we grow native plants and dyes to use in our classes and individual practices. 

Five students wearing colorful aprons, with printed fabrics hanging behind them.

Internships 

Philadelphia is steeped in textile history and tradition. You can find internships at multi-national corporations and mom-and-pop shops all around Philly and the tri-state area. From textile preservation with local museums to retail and design-driven placements, you get the chance to use and sharpen your skills according to your unique interests.

Portrait of Qualeasha Wood leaning against a studio table, with fiber artworks hanging in the background

Visiting Artists 

Each semester, Tyler brings in visiting artists who run workshops, give lectures and work in our Queer Materials Lab (QML). The work they create in the QML stays as part of the ever-growing archive of important work.  

Image: 2025 Queer Materials Lab Visiting Artist Qualeasha Wood

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A Tyler student talking at the Wearable Art Show.

Wearable Art Show 

This annual event is a freewheeling performance event open to the entire Temple community that features wearable student artwork across multiple disciplines. It’s the culmination of semester-long interdisciplinary planning, thought, creation and collaboration. 

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Queer Materials Lab at Tyler.

Queer Materials Lab

This space serves as an archive, workshop, research site and an-ever evolving collection of materials which convey and explore a wide range of perspectives on gender and sexuality. Engage with the idea that materials can be “queer” – through their location, history, tactile qualities or maker.

A Tyler student smiling.

Fiber Arts Guild 

Connect with your classmates and peer artists through the Tyler Fiber Arts Guild. This student-run organization fosters genuine community and artistic growth through workshops, craft sales, visiting practitioners and field trips.  

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Student Work

Examine how your future classmates at Tyler use various textiles and other media to create wearable art, soft sculptures and other contemporary art.

fibers work by Kenny Thomas and Sebastian Cosme Casas

Kenny Thomas (left) and Sebastian Cosme Casas (right)

BFA Fibers and Material Studies Student

Snug as a Bug in a Rug by Kaila Jones

Snug as a Bug in a Rug by Kalila Jones

BFA Fibers and Material Studies ’24 Student

Scream by Lauryn May

Scream by Lauryn May

BFA Fibers and Material Studies ’26 Student

Fibers student work by Bridget Phelan

Bridget Phelan

BFA Fibers and Material Studies ’24 Student

Kara Anstine, BFA Fibers and Material Studies ’24

Kara Anstine

BFA Fibers and Material Studies ’24 Student

Virtual Vomit by Abby James

Virtual Vomit by Abby James

BFA Fibers and Material Studies ’24 Student

Fibers Alumni Spotlight  

Hear from Tyler’s fibers and material studies alumni. Find out how this degree program expands your ideas on what’s possible and prepares you for professional practice. 

Meet the Faculty

Tyler attracts creative leaders and change-makers to support your generation of fiber artists. Meet your faculty-mentors and learn more about their areas of expertise and passions.

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Spools of yarn.

Connect on Instagram 

Join our online community and follow along with our Instagram posts. See photos and learn more about what’s happening in fiber and material studies at Tyler. See latest from our exhibitions and Wearable Art Show. 

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Program Contact

In addition to Tyler’s specialized admissions team, you’re welcome to contact the fibers and material studies program leadership.

  • Delaney DeMott smiling at the camera.

    Delaney DeMott

    Associate Professor and Program Head

    Delaney DeMott is an artist and educator whose work highlights the “hiccups” that contribute to one’s lived experience. In addition to actively exhibiting her work, she teaches community-driven workshops at the Banana Factory in Bethlehem, PA and…

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