Who is the Craftivist Collective? “A true Craftivist uses craft as a tool for gentle activism aimed at influencing long-term change.” Founded 2009.
Craftisivm is the space where craft and activism meet. Coined as a term in 2003, crafitvism can be used to raise money or spread a message.
from the book Craft Activism by Joan Tapper and Gale Zucker
A re you attending the Women’s March in Washington this Saturday, January 21st/17? Or one of it’s sister marches? Vancouver is holding one in support of it’s issues and we are planning on attending in respect for the movement (and if we’re being honest, we can’t believe we still have to protest these sort of things). Yet, here we are. Instead of a poster, we’ll be carrying these pennants, and if you wish to carry one too, we’re making them available here as printables. Check out below for the files and a small assembly how-to. Happy Women’s March! Women’s March
Me and Mckenzie Mullen @emtothethird knitting our fingers off before the march. Happy International Women’s Day! As I join many in donning my pussyhat in honor of this day, it seems like a fi…
It can be difficult to grasp the magnitude of the climate crisis, which is why Asy Connelly and Emily McNeil began The Tempestry Project. At the intersection of craft and activism, the initiative's name is a portmanteau of tapestry and temperature and its goal is to make such large-scale shifts more accessible and relatable through tangible, data-rich works. In this conversation with Colossal managing editor Grace Ebert, they discuss the slow, insightful process of crafting a Tempestry, why it's important to standardize yarn colors, and the power a single knit has to change someone's mind.
Who is the Craftivist Collective? “A true Craftivist uses craft as a tool for gentle activism aimed at influencing long-term change.” Founded 2009.
Sonya Clark draws on poetry in her mid-career retrospective at the High Museum as she wields the power of collaborative making.
Extinction Rebellion dominated headlines (and high streets), but it was their instantly recognisable visuals that cemented them in the collective consciousness
❤️ NEED THIS IN A LARGER SIZE ? GO HERE ⬇⬇⬇ https://www.etsy.com/listing/1416121636/poster-print?click_key=58e98b170d7f18404bf29c27cbc09992033900cf%3A1416121636&click_sum=4e918c2a&ref=shop_home_active_1 ALL Prints- 8.5"x11" Comes in protective sleeve and rigid cardboard mailer READY TO SHIP ASAP I print my hand drawn designs on high quality, medium weight parchment paper- it's perfect for achieving a crisp transfer line whilst still achieving that antiqued look. It's also the most requested paper by my customers. Acid-free and Lignin free. 30% post consumer waste recycled. To read more about my process go here- https://www.etsy.com/people/64ht9d0ixaeoue95 ** BEFORE PURCHASE PLEASE READ ** HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR ART: Please treat the artwork like you would a watercolor painting. The artwork will be ruined by prolonged exposure to liquids. (I do coat each piece with a matte varnish to protect from UV rays) To make your art last longer, you can arrange it under glass and put it out of the sun. In the correct frame under glass, this piece will look beautiful and last a long time. Copyright © 2024 All rights reserved. The image of this artwork and the artwork itself cannot be copied, altered, or distributed in any form. Any derivatives, attempted imitation of artwork, duplication and or editing. ❤️ CLICK LINK BELOW ❤️ TO CHECK OUT MY NEW ART BOOK..⬇️ LIMITED QUANTITIES AVAILABLE ⬇️ https://www.etsy.com/listing/1231314907/art-book-space-ink-catalog-of-art-prints ⭐ This book is a collection of 48 of my art prints that were community and justice inspired. Designed to inspire and motivate the REBEL and REVOLUTIONARY that lives within each one of us. ⭐
Yetunde interviews Sarah Corbett founder of the Craftivist Collective to find out what activism means to her
Sonya Clark draws on poetry in her mid-career retrospective at the High Museum as she wields the power of collaborative making.
Sonya Clark draws on poetry in her mid-career retrospective at the High Museum as she wields the power of collaborative making.
Hello again, everyone. I’ve been keeping my head down this last month clearing some big projects off my desk. Lately I’ve been thinking about the work of Sister Corita Kent, whose artwork I’ve always admired but haven’t studied in years. Rather than a “Friday Finds” rev
The London-based architecture collective employs architecture, craft, and community building in Granby Four Streets.
by Shiona Herbert Do you sometimes see graffiti on the walls when you walk down the street? Do you notice huge, bright, and beautiful murals in community spaces that honor a person who has died? These examples of ‘street art’ are just one way in which artists can express their concerns
The Detroit native pays homage to the black experience through jewelry, fabric and more.
With her focus firmly on biodiversity and conservation, Kate Tume's glittering, textured animal portraits are designed to catch the eye. Viewers are wowed
What does quiet activism look like? How can artists make choices to fight injustice and support causes they care about? Hi, my name is Carrie Brummer and I help artists like you refine your …
With her focus firmly on biodiversity and conservation, Kate Tume's glittering, textured animal portraits are designed to catch the eye. Viewers are wowed
Discover all the craft projects, inspirational interviews and home and fashion trends in Mollie Makes. New issue on sale now!