Monday, March 26, 2007

craft in the media


A spring post dedicated to recent stuff in the press/tv/print featuring craft>

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Extreme Crafts 25 May - 8 August 2007
Siuolaikinio meno centras / Contemporary Art Centre
Vokieciu 2, LT-01130 Vilnius, Lithuania

Curated by Catherine Hemelryk & Jennie Syson
Call for participants/submissions


Extreme Crafts is an international exhibition project held in Vilnius. We
are looking for contributions for a part of the show called the Rogues
Gallery. We're looking for the weird and the wonderful, the inventive, the
amusing, the twisted, the political, the subversive and whatever is being
made at the fringes of the fringes. The project opens in May 2007.

To contribute or for more information get in touch by email:
jennie@hinterlandprojects.com

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CRAFT CORNER DEATHMATCH
A new programme on Style network. Anyone seen it? It sounds pretty
awful... Who is Jason Jones?

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DIY ARTS AND CRAFTS NIGHTS - Just popping out for a swift paint
An article in The London Paper about social crafting activities in London.
featuring:

HungaMunga We want people who think they can't make art to make art

PaintJam
offers you a rare chance to release the artist in you

CraftNight hosted at the Notting Hill Arts Club
Cutting edge music combined with the childhood thrill of making

something all by yourself. And then taking it proudly home.


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THE CRAFTER CULTURE HANDBOOK - by Amy Spencer
A cool new book I bought recently tho I have hardly had chance to look
though it ;-(

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OLD FRIENDS OF HAND AND FEET - socks and gloves
An article on knitting in the February edition of Turkish Airlines in-flight
magazine.

In Anatolian culture, socks and gloves are a virtual lexicon of knitting
motifs,
each one with its own distinct meaning.

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