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Ana Serrano “Cartonlandia”
Cardboard, paper, acrylic paint
2008
The AltaMed Art Collection
Exhibited Craft and Folk Art Museum, LA during “The US-Mexico Border: Place, Imagination, and Possibility”…
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Thank you to Namita Gupta Wiggers for posting this first on Critical Craft…
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Named by Time as one of the 100 most relevant creators of these times, Spanish artist-designer Jaime…
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KXX - 3d printed sound rings from Michiel Cornelissen on Vimeo.
Shake to activate: KXX Sound Rings by Michiel Cornelissen are 3D printed with beads inside their hollow forms that rattle. Inspired by the traditional…
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I came across this image from the Met this morning and was intrigued by the craft skills that had to be employed here. I suspect that this is the work of at least two or three people (wood, metal and fiber artists) but of course, I could be wrong. I don't know much about devotional objects, let alone much of anything about the period this…
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Through generous funding by the National Endowment for the Arts, the RISD Museum is pleased to offer Artist Fellowships for 2016–2017. Two selected artists receive stipends of $10,000 each, professional development support, and the opportunity to work closely with the Museum’s collections and staff members. The RISD Museum was founded with a core mission of inspiring artists…
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