For Queen Beads, here’s Nancy’s second annual embellished tiara challenge. Buy the kit for $16, and make a tiara by October 1st. May the most inspired royalty win!
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Split Rock Arts, here in Minneapolis and a few in a secondary location in northern Minnesota, does not have any beading classes this year. Their preview is also available. I am admittedly myopic to beading, but there’s Modern Needle Felting: Techniques, Materials, and Forms with Briony Jean Foy at the northern Minnesota location June 20th-25th AND A Feltmaker’s Bag of Tricks: Exploring Hand-Felting Processes with Jorie Johnson June 27th-July 3rd in Minneapolis. You could do two straight weeks of intensive felting! There is another session on knitting, one on fabric collage, and and another on Korean patchwork and papermaking. (And writing, photography, etc.)
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I recently watched this TED talk (Technology Engineering and Design), and loved how art, craft, math, and engineering intersected. Wertheim is a science writer, and with her twin sister Christine, founded the Institute for Figuring — “an organization dedicated to the poetic and aesthetic dimensions of science, mathematics and the technical arts.” She termed the Institute a “play tank,” rather than a “think tank.” This video describes how they started using crochet as a model to show how lines appear curved, but are actually straight. Think of the ruffles on the edge of lettuce leaves, and how a straight line drawn on a flattened leaf would appear curved once the leaf was allowed to regain its shape. This is hyperbolic modeling (non-Euclidian geometry), and is surprisingly best modeled in crochet.
These ruffles abound in sea life from corals to nudibranchs. Margaret accepted a Chicago gallery’s request to fill a large gallery with crocheted sea life/hyperbolic planes. Christine is the crocheting sister — Margaret didn’t grasp how much work would be involved — but the work was completed. The exhibit went on to be displayed in New York City, London, and Los Angeles, and has spawned other coral reefs.
And if you want to make your own, Interweave Crochet published instructions to get you started.
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This show, in the Cargill Gallery of the Central Hennepin County Library, is on display until January 3rd. It is presented in partnership with mnartists.org, an online database of Minnesota artists created by the Walker Art Center and the McKnight Foundation. “The 14 Minnesota artists in the exhibition explore issues of nature, simulation, craft, collection and fantasy through a broad range of materials and processes.” Attached are pictures of those items that appeal to me most.
- Kristin Van Dorn, Phase I and Phase II
- Kristin Van Dorn, detail
- Alison Hiltner, Mimicry
- Alison Hiltner, Mimicry detail
- Liz Miller, Belicose Biotope
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I took pictures of this show, just ended at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul. Nine area artists showed their interpretations of “shiny” in a mixed-media exhibit. The exhibit features more than 70 works ranging from metal and glass (beads!), to art books and textiles. I will be covering this in two parts – one of Jo Wood’s works, and one of some of favorites of the other pieces. As a disclaimer, the light was quite low, and these pictures were taken without flash and hand-held.
Here are some of those favorites:

Aphrodite’s Dilemma Too by Carolyn G. Halliday, hand knit wire

Alan Honn



Bernadette Mahfood, micromacrame for the first two pieces, fused glass for the last.

Beetlephilia: Stag Beetle by Robyn Beth Priestley, mixed media book cover/shadowbox with handmade and imported paper, paint, polymer clay, found objects
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