The Week in Craft: November 1, 2017
Your weekly dose of links about craft, art, design, and whatever else we’re excited about sharing
How cool are these colorful, geometric, nature-inspired designs by Istanbul-based artist, Tayfun Tinmaz?
Apparently handcrafted cat furniture is now a thing.
Halloween is over but we are still in awe of the 1,000-plus hand-carved pumpkins at Pumpkin Nights at the Minnesota State Fair grounds.
My Modern Met compiles all the resources you’ll need to start your own fancy embroidery practice.
In Rick Araluce's Final Stop installation, now at the Renwick Gallery, trains appear but never arrive.
The city of Minneapolis bought 250 guns from residents to use in a new exhibition on gun violence.
As artists and others mourn art historian Linda Nochlin, they recall her insightful observations about women and art.
Congratulations to Brigitte Martin, who has been named as the new executive director of the Furniture Society.
South Arts has opened applications for this year’s Southern Prize and State Fellowships. Up to $30,000 in cash awards will go to visual artists in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Deadline: December 15.