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Fabien Merelle, "Pentateuque", Resin with paint, hair and fabric
Image: edouard malingue gallery
Freshly graduated from the Beaux-Arts, former resident of the prestigious Casa…
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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is now accepting applications for the MFA program. Admission to the MFA program at Edinboro University guarantees an assistantship including a tuition waiver that will cover 90% of your tuition over a three-year period plus a stipend in exchange for 18 hours work per…
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My work is inspired by the very materials I work with. My love for textiles led me to create my own ‘masculine fabric’ using fine silk and cotton threads woven into mesh and metal.…
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PHOTO: ZSUZSA DARAB
MODEL: DORA MEDVECZKY
Coming to the design field after trying her hands at sculpture, graphic design, storefront design, photography, jewelry and fashion design, Laura Papp graduated from the …
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This was the week that the School of Jewellery hosted the recycling-performance work, "JUNK: Rubbish To Gold" with teams of the most experimental and interesting jewellers coming in - from as far afield as Ohio and Germany - to…
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Enter by January 31st.
Purpose
The CSA Costume Design Award is given annually to recognize excellence in costume design in a production for theatre, film, television, or other media that…
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Tom Loesser, Dig 23, 2015, Maple and shovel handles
Courtesy of the Artist, Photography: Bill Lemke
From the exhibition, Urban Wood Encounter 2015: RAM Explores Contemporary Furniture…
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-an idea or thought that continually preoccupies or intrudes on a person's mind.
We all have…
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Distress, paint, bead, or embroider your denim at our free Denim Demolition stations tomorrow!
Denim Demolition
Saturday, November 14, 12 - 3pm
Presented by Contemporary Quilt Art Association
Celebrate the…
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We are hosting JUNK: rubbish to gold at the School of Jewellery right…
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A photograph is shaped more by the person behind the camera than by what's in front of it.
I find this video interesting with regard to how we artists chose to photograph our work and present certain facets of it to the public. What do we emphasize, what do we hide? If we shoot on…
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Motivation Gets You Started. Persistence and External Recognition Are What Keep You Going
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Schmuck, also known as Munich Jewellery Week, is an internationally renowned week-long art jewelry fair in Munich, Germany taking place from February 24th to March 3rd 2016. Annually held for over fifty years, Schmuck is attended by over a hundred thousand makers, designers, dealers and collectors that come to experience the over eighty individual…
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I use clay to create vivid worlds you can step into. They may be universes or they may be mere fragments, it depends on how much I choose to reveal. I reinterpret forgotten folklores and conjure my own dream like tales to translate upon the clay. Viewers are compelled to investigate the ceramics as they search for hidden details on the layered…
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Úna Burke is a multi-award winning Luxury Leather Accessories Designer and Artist. Using traditional leather-working techniques in her distinctly complex constructions, Úna makes both seasonal fashion accessories collections and sculptural art pieces. …
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CraftBoston Holiday Show and Ticket Information
This year, SAC is pleased to announce that Nick Offerman will be speaking at CraftBoston on Friday, Dec. 11 at 1:30PM. In his talk, titled Sawdust and Mirth, Offerman will discuss the importance of handmade objects. Offerman, an…
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We're still accepting applications for the James Renwick Alliance's new Chrysalis Award for emerging artists. The award will focus on one medium each year, and comes with a $5,000 prize and an opportunity to make a presentation at Spring Craft Weekend. This year, we're looking for fiber artists.…
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The worst thing that someone can do to a book is to never read it. This motivational mechanism aims to encourage reading as it requires to transfer books from the unread to the read shelf, in the same way that one thumbs through a book’s pages. The unread books are placed on a dropping shelf-platform that mimics the turning of a page. A single string…
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Regional Brush Project - showing the process of collecting and making brushes from found materials in Brighton and Berkshire.
University of Brighton graduate Ellie Birkhead has created a series of brushes with unusual shapes for cleaning specific objects. Made from beech wood and hog…
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