Monica Filotas

About Monica Filotas
Monica Filotas, an internationally acclaimed textile artist based in Winston, North Carolina, has dedicated her career to transforming the language of fiber into a profound medium of contemporary art. Her journey began with a childhood fascination for textile processes, which laid the groundwork for what would become a lifelong exploration of fiber arts. Educated in Industrial Design, Monica initially honed her creative vision at the prestigious Museum of Modern Art before launching her own design studio, where her innovative environments for fairs and exhibitions garnered two consecutive "Best Design" awards.
Driven by a deep-seated curiosity, Monica's artistic pursuits have taken her across continents, where she immersed herself in traditional fiber practices and techniques. Her extensive travels across the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia have imbued her work with a global perspective, one that seamlessly integrates diverse cultural influences into her creations. This cross-cultural tapestry is evident in her intricate knotting, stitching, wrapping, and contemporary crochet processes, which she employs to craft refined sculptural forms that speak to themes of memory, identity, and the human connection with nature.
Monica's work challenges conventional notions surrounding gender, tradition, and symbolism, as she pushes the boundaries of textile art. Her series, such as "Vegan Taxidermy," reinterprets traditional motifs through fiber, transforming symbols of conquest into acts of care. By replacing skin with softness and violence with labor, she invites viewers to reflect on the nuances of preservation and the power of beauty. Her sculptures invite contemplation and personal interpretation, each piece a testament to her belief in fiber as a site of transformation, where material becomes a language for emotional and symbolic narratives.
With her work exhibited in private and juried exhibitions across the United States, England, and Latin America, Monica Filotas continues to expand her influence within the art world. Her long-term goals include increasing her presence in the U.S. art market and forging connections with collectors, galleries, and institutions that share her passion for contemporary fiber sculpture. Through her art, Monica remains committed to sharing the universal language of fiber with diverse audiences, offering each viewer a space for reflection and connection.