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Spring 2026

Theme: Innovation, Textiles, Craftmanship

Featured Artists: Taylor Childs Studio, Amanda Koss

006 - print

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  • The environmental and textile themes of Issue 006 focus on Innovation, Textiles, and Craftmanship

    Inside the issue: 

    In this issue, you’ll see interviews and artists' direct perspectives and ideas surrounding the brief below - through their work. There’s a collection of sustainable textiles, as well as multimedia art which speaks to these themes as well. 

     

    Brief:

    Clearline is a Detroit-based sustainable fashion and textile magazine. It is primarily submissions-based with a few interviews conducted by Clearline editors, both representing artists’ perspectives on how sustainability and fashion intertwine with the ongoing climate emergency. The themes of Clearline manifest through the voices of contributors. Issue 006 will be released in Spring 2026 in print and digital. 

    When considering textiles' relationship to the environment and to climate action, we kindly ask that during your submission you reflect on the following: past, present, future, and the sustainable threads that weave it together. Key words: innovation, technology, craftsmanship, process, intention, history and the unknown. How are current systems integrating innovative practices? Where do our clothes really come from? And where do they end up: in a landfill, or somewhere more hopeful, stitched into something new. What materials are used in your piece? Where will it end up?

    Mediums

    Some examples of what we’re looking for: textile projects with a sustainable component, quilts, clothes, weavings, and sculptures that take a deeper look into the cycle of reuse. Poems, stories, photography, or any other artistic medium that is a reflection on fashion and fibers over time. 

    Color Palette

    How can you integrate intentional colorways into your work? What colors come to mind when you think of the keywords? Do you envision minimalist tones of gray, black, white and beige that often dominate current trends? Do you picture vibrant pops of colors that can reflect both our digital and natural world? Which natural dyes can create a vibrant palette? Through your colorway, we encourage you to express your vision for the future of textiles.

    While thinking about the future can sometimes feel bleak and dystopian in light of climate change, especially when the root of some climate issues is connected to the innovations that advance our society forward, there are also countless innovations for good. We want the color palette to reflect this duality, merging those contrasting feelings into a cohesive vision.

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