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The Week in Craft: March 29, 2017

The Week in Craft: March 29, 2017

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Gahee Kang Ikebana Ring

The Ikebana Ring, designed by Gahee Kang, allows you to wear a fresh bloom as jewelry.

Carson Fisk-Vittori, courtesy of the artist

These flower rings designed by Gahee Kang hold tiny bouquets of fresh flowers that can be changed daily.

Pussyhats and other DIY fashion statements have their roots in 1960s radicalism, MAD curator Shannon R. Stratton argues. MAD's "Counter-Couture" exhibition opened March 2.

Art-therapy programs that help veterans may be key to saving funding for the NEA, says the New York Times.

Ken Price and his affection for color are evident in a London retrospective, on now.

We're loving the Moroccan-inspired carpet weavings of Terra Fuller.

The James Renwick Alliance is hosting a free "Masters of the Media Lecture" on April 1 as part of their "Spring Craft Weekend" festivities.

Artist Ai Weiwei plans to build 100 wire fences around New York City to bring attention to immigration issues.

Do you know about Augusta Savage? If not, this video explains her importance to ceramics history.

Jason Cote makes amazing patterns in the snow in Maine.

British artist Harriet Riddell travels the world with her pedal-powered sewing machine and sews portraits in the great outdoors.

Marvel at this 30-foot tower, made completely from fabric.

 The Right of Return USA Fellowship offers awards to artists who have been released from prison.

Learn about a seminar in Switzerland that aims to tackle the uniformity of art institutions.

Columbus College of Art and Design has introduced a BFA degree in contemporary crafts, starting in Fall 2017.

The Week in Craft is your weekly dose of links about craft, art, design, and whatever else we’re excited about sharing.

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