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Madison Park creates educational content and design guides focused on contemporary quilting, textile innovation, and interior aesthetics from her studio in Portland, Oregon. Her Modern Quilt Guide 2026 provides technical instruction for geometric pattern development, unconventional fabric selection, and minimalist design principles. She teaches virtual workshops through the Pacific Northwest Quilting Alliance, the Modern Quilt Guild, and independent craft platforms. Her textile design practice spans coverlet construction, layered bedding ensembles, and modern quilting techniques that merge traditional craftsmanship with current interior trends. Park's work has been featured in Quilting Arts Magazine, Modern Patchwork, and the International Quilt Museum's emerging artists showcase. Her signature collections incorporate industrial materials, digital printing methods, and modular assembly systems. Park's research and writing examine the cultural implications of craft evolution, technological integration in domestic spaces, and shifting definitions of artisanal production. She contributes regularly to design theory publications on topics including post-human futures, digital craft practices, and the ethics of automated manufacturing. Her analysis bridges practical textile instruction with broader discussions of materiality and human identity in contemporary making.