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Tag Archives: Auspicious Stitches
Auspicious Stitches Puppet Project For Sandy Victims
Auspicious Stitches is one of our longest running classes. It is more of a workshop really, an open time when local and visiting fabric artists come together to be creative. The group represents a broad spectrum of knowledge and skill … Continue reading
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A Special Visit from Donald Rubin
This month in Auspicious Stitches (our weekly fabric arts workshop) we welcomed new and familiar faces as we celebrated the end of the year. From the grand children of seasoned stitchers, to the co-founder of the museum, the group was … Continue reading
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Collaborative Art Making
Theres a special challenge in coordinating collaborative art projects. Working together to create a work of art to be shared with a larger audience can be fulfilling though its tough to get past the fact that people make art in … Continue reading
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