Professional Background & Credentials
Sienna Martz is an internationally recognised textile artist whose work has gained attention for its innovative use of sustainable materials and its ability to bridge contemporary art, craft, and design.
Her practice has been exhibited widely across North America and internationally, attracting collectors, curators, and institutions interested in the evolving relationship between material innovation and contemporary art. Through her distinctive sculptural language, Martz has established herself as a leading voice within a new generation of artists redefining the possibilities of textile-based practice.
Her work has been featured in numerous exhibitions, publications, and design-focused platforms, reflecting its appeal across both contemporary art and collectible design audiences.
Selected Highlights
Practice
Contemporary Textile Artist and Sculptor
Specialist in Fibre-Based Sculpture
Independent Studio Practice
Areas of Practice
Contemporary Sculpture
Textile Art
Material Innovation
Sustainable Design
Fibre-Based Installation
Craft and Contemporary Making
Sustainability Focus
Reclaimed Textiles
Plant-Based Fibres
Material Reuse and Transformation
Low-Waste Studio Practice
Slow Making Methodologies
Recognition
International exhibitions and presentations
Featured in contemporary art and design publications
Recognised for innovative approaches to sustainable textile sculpture
Collections
Works held in private collections internationally
Notable Exhibitions
Sienna Martz: Adaptations in Fiber Art, VFA Gallery, New York, 2024.
Sculptural Textiles: Contemporary Forms in Fiber, Museum of Contemporary Art Seoul, 2023.
Organic Constructs: The Intersection of Nature and Art, Berlin Kunsthalle, 2022.
Sustainable Visions: Environmental Art in the 21st Century, Rome Art Biennale, 2021.
Curatorial Perspective
Sienna Martz occupies a distinctive position within contemporary sculpture, combining traditional textile techniques with a forward-looking approach to sustainability and material innovation. Her work demonstrates how reclaimed and natural materials can be transformed into sophisticated sculptural forms that engage with broader conversations around consumption, value, and environmental responsibility. Through a practice grounded in craftsmanship, experimentation, and conscious making, Martz creates works that are both visually compelling and culturally relevant.