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The Week in Craft: June 27, 2018

Your weekly dose of links about craft, art, design, and whatever else we’re excited about sharing

The Week in Craft: June 27, 2018

Your weekly dose of links about craft, art, design, and whatever else we’re excited about sharing
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Judit Just, Textile art, wall hangings

Judit Just creates fresh, funky, abstract tapestries from bright skeins of yarn.

Courtesy of the artist

These layered, woven wall hangings by Judit Just add fun texture and pops of color to any space.

Russian artist Elena Moart's intricate embroidery reveals whimsical details in everyday scenes and spaces.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art recently made 50,000 resources available digitally.

Did you dig our recent article about Las Vegas artist Justin Favela's larger-than-life piñata sculptures, installations, and performances? If so, you'll want to swing by his artist talk at Space Gallery in Portland, Maine, on June 26. He'll be discussing his latest work celebrating the use of fireworks in the US and in Latin American culture. 

Celebrate Pride Month by checking out the DandyCraft blog, where John-Duane Kingsley interviews makers and curators about craft, domesticity, and queer history.

Cheyenne and Arapaho artist Harvey Pratt’s design “Warriors’ Circle of Honor” was selected to be installed on the National Mall in Washington, DC.

The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture acquired pieces from the blockbuster movie Black Panther, including the iconic Black Panther superhero costume.

DesignSponge has gathered up a list of “10 easy DIYs for summer.”

Looking to start a small, local manufacturing business? Be sure to check out Smart Growth America's resources, including free technical assistance (deadline is June 29).

Coded Nature,” an amazing design exhibition at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, is the debut solo show of Lonneke Gordijn and Ralph Nauta, the founders of Studio Drift.

 

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