Oh, WOW! I love this so much! From the NYT piece: “Now, as the art world reckons with just how narrow its conception of artistic genius has been, the hierarchy placing art above craft — and intuition above skill — looks ever more gendered and archaic. And in an age when we spend much of our time touching the flat surfaces of screens, this tactile art form feels newly seductive to makers and viewers alike as both a contrast with and a culmination of modern sensory experience.”
Don't you know
They're talking about a revolution?
It sounds like a whisper
This all feels so timely. I’m so lucky to have you in my world, my friend, sharing this goodness with us all 💕
Leaving a link that I hope will inspire brave and wonderful parenting. This is my daughter's website, but not a sales pitch: check out the links beneath her introduction to see the wonder-full outcome of her unconventional childhood learning journey. Cheers! https://www.kdosi.com/hello
My wunderkammer is a collection of articles all pointing toward a shift to accept fiber art in the fine art world. Look here for starters https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/11/t-magazine/fiber-art-textiles.html People are speaking up about it on social media as well: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DEIIsyGIXSo/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Oh, WOW! I love this so much! From the NYT piece: “Now, as the art world reckons with just how narrow its conception of artistic genius has been, the hierarchy placing art above craft — and intuition above skill — looks ever more gendered and archaic. And in an age when we spend much of our time touching the flat surfaces of screens, this tactile art form feels newly seductive to makers and viewers alike as both a contrast with and a culmination of modern sensory experience.”
Don't you know
They're talking about a revolution?
It sounds like a whisper
This all feels so timely. I’m so lucky to have you in my world, my friend, sharing this goodness with us all 💕
Leaving a link that I hope will inspire brave and wonderful parenting. This is my daughter's website, but not a sales pitch: check out the links beneath her introduction to see the wonder-full outcome of her unconventional childhood learning journey. Cheers! https://www.kdosi.com/hello
I love it! Your daughter seems like a real inspiration! That’s my kind of link 💕