Crafthaus Project Grant winner Leisa Rich on invisible disabilities and art - crafthaus2024-03-28T10:30:43Zhttp://crafthaus.ning.com/forum/topics/crafthaus-project-grant-winner-leisa-rich-on-invisible?groupUrl=invisible-visable-exhibition&commentId=2104389%3AComment%3A500527&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThanks, Billie. I am already…tag:crafthaus.ning.com,2014-11-19:2104389:Comment:5005272014-11-19T21:25:54.869ZLeisa Richhttp://crafthaus.ning.com/profile/LeisaRich
<p>Thanks, Billie. I am already excited about what I am seeing coming out of some of the artists...and my own work is really benefitting from the personal connection. Stay tuned!!!</p>
<p>Thanks, Billie. I am already excited about what I am seeing coming out of some of the artists...and my own work is really benefitting from the personal connection. Stay tuned!!!</p> Sounds fantastic! I have an i…tag:crafthaus.ning.com,2014-11-19:2104389:Comment:5003622014-11-19T21:02:42.624Z3bvi78cxucxkvhttp://crafthaus.ning.com/xn/detail/u_3bvi78cxucxkv
Sounds fantastic! I have an invisible disability and I like the idea of crafts people sort of indirectly involving their disabilities in their work- I imagine the exhibition will stand up as an exciting body of work without the knowledge of the linking initiative. It will be interesting to see where any common themes or aesthetic choices arise.
Sounds fantastic! I have an invisible disability and I like the idea of crafts people sort of indirectly involving their disabilities in their work- I imagine the exhibition will stand up as an exciting body of work without the knowledge of the linking initiative. It will be interesting to see where any common themes or aesthetic choices arise.