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Archive for May 1st, 2007

Whiplash - April challenge - COZY is finished

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

Thank you to everyone who entered - lots of great interesting and inventive entries. I will be featuring a few of them over the next week or so - does anyone have a particular favourite they would like to see here?

Craft workshop teachers wanted (London, UK)

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

Calling all creative individuals! seeking instructors with expertise in: jewelry, sewing, collage, crochet, knitting, embroidery, re-fashion, soap making etc…

The venue is The Make Lounge, a new space (launching Autumn 2007) where busy women can reconnect with their creativity - and socialize with others - through fun, informal evening and weekend craft-based courses.

email JenniferTML@gmail.com with TEACHER in the subject line, include a description of the class, a bit of info about yourself, your rate requirements for teaching the class, the maximum number of students, and the duration of the class (e.g., 2 hours, three 2-hour sessions, etc.). website: creating from scratch

Crimes of Omission at Institute of Contemporary Art Pennsylvania

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

Institute of Contemporary Art
University of Pennsylvania
118 S. 36th St. Philadelphia, PA 19104-3289

April 20 - August 5, 2007


A “crime of omission” is defined as the failure to act upon a legal duty or responsibility. In this exhibition, the title refers to artistic strategies that remove visual traces of a crime or draw attention to injustices that typically go unnoticed.

Image: Freddie Robins, Knitted Homes of Crime, 2002, hand knitted yarn, quilted lining, 10.2×7.1×6.3 – 15.4×8.7×23.2 inches, installation view at FirstSite. Courtesy of the artist, hand knitted by Jean Arkell,

The show brings together nine artists from around the globe: Geraint Evans (b. 1968; lives in London, England), Ken Gonzales-Day (b. 1964; lives in Los Angeles), Michael Linares (b.1979; lives in San Juan, Puerto Rico), Christian Marclay (b.1955; lives in London, England and New York), Donald Moffett (b.1955; lives in New York), Trevor Paglen (b. 1975; lives in Berkeley), Freddie Robins and website here (b. 1965; lives in London, England), Susan Silton (b.1956; lives in Los Angeles) and Taryn Simon (b.1975; lives in New York).

[via craftzine]