Aya Haidar: Stitching The Stories We Dare To Tell
I wouldn’t say my work is political… I’m never really interested in, like, who did what to who and why… … but I would say definitely that it’s politically and […]
I wouldn’t say my work is political… I’m never really interested in, like, who did what to who and why… … but I would say definitely that it’s politically and […]
Dear Readers, Yesterday, I introduced you to the fabulous fiber installation artist, Mandy Greer. She is so fabulous, that I needed two blog posts to tell you about her! Sometimes […]
I profess that my art-loving wanderings do not often cultivate many connections with fiber arts. I’m not really sure why this is. Maybe a horrific early childhood experience with 4-H […]
Last year, I led the first Sexual Assault Awareness Month collaborative installation at Plymouth State University. Not only did it require way more work than I had anticipated (especially in […]