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Archive for March 24th, 2007

Lark Books seeks images of striking, stylish, and out-of-the-ordinary handbags

Saturday, March 24th, 2007

… for a juried collection of work from artists, makers, and designers from around the globe for the upcoming book 500 Handbags. A diverse assortment of bags will be considered—from teeny evening clutches to rugged bags designed for men—with one-of-a-kind, handmade, and/or limited edition pieces strongly preferred. A wide range of materials, techniques, and looks are desired. To be considered for inclusion, please submit high-quality transparencies, slides, or digital images with entry forms. There is no entry fee. Entries must be postmarked by May 1, 2007. ::website link

Spinners Weavers and Dyers Guild of Queensland annual FibreFest

Saturday, March 24th, 2007

… at Mt Cooth-tha (Brisbane) - NOW! It’s on Saturday and Sunday. [thanks Jen]

cut and paste collage show

Saturday, March 24th, 2007

Image: A Donde Vamos?, Bill Zindel, Collage on Panel


the cut + paste collage show
[via drawn]

Image: Couple 1004, David Plunkert, 2007, Collage on panel with hand constructed raw steel frame

This collage show extends the tradition of collage. Limitations are few on the materials used by or subject matter addressed by collage artists today. The collages in this show are surprising and funny and inventive and provocative. Some are nearly psychedelic; some are buttoned-up and wholesome. The works of the 14 artists in Cut and Paste could hardly be more different from one another yet all have at their heart the same spirit of cut and paste.

Image: Guesthouse, Suzanne Sbarge, Mixed Media on Wood Panel (with Wood Frame)

The Crafter’s Holiday

Saturday, March 24th, 2007

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When I graduated from graduate school my parents asked me what I wanted as a graduation gift, “More design education!” I answered. So I signed up for a week at the Maine Photographic Workshop. It was like summer camp for grown-ups wanting to learn various aspects of photography. All we did all day was take photos, develop film and print. I loved the total immersion.

When we started FunQuilts, we decided to create a similar immersive environment for quilters. One week–totally focused on quilt design. There are lots of one-week summer programs in the US so I thought I’d post information about a few I’ve heard about. Some of the classes offer housing and meals and others refer you to local inns and restaurants.

Arrowmont offers courses in basket-weaving, clay, fiber, metals, drawing, woodturning and stone carving. Penland has classes in book-making, clay, drawing, glass, iron, photography, printmaking, and wood. Sievers has classes in weaving and quiltmaking (one of which is taught by one of our students). The Maine Photographic Workshop has classes in everything from basic black and white photography to operating very expensive cameras used for making movies and even courses in lighting. There are a number of classes and travel opportunities offered by Shaw Guides.

For quilters, Empty Spool Seminars offers classes in California by well-known quiltmakers traditional and contemporary. We will be teaching this summer at Quilting in the Pines near the Grand Canyon in Arizona, Quilting by the Lake in Upstate New York and at our own Design Camp in Chicago (which is almost sold out).

Perhaps readers in other countries could post information about similar classes in other countries.