Aunt Jane's 'Legacy'
May 14, 2008
Soulful yarns
Apr 30, 2008
'Radical Lace & Subversive Knitting'
Apr 22, 2008
Loving stitches
Feb 27, 2008
Getting at nature
Dec 5, 2007
Speed
Nov 28, 2007
Rewarding quality
Aug 15, 2007
Silent silos
Jul 4, 2007
‘Meet the Artists XIX’
Jan 31, 2007
Gems from the ISM
Sep 6, 2006
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"Radical Lace and Subversive Knitting" *****
May 17, 2008 12:01 AM
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Museums
Among the most memorable shows I’ve seen all year, the exhibition lives up to its claims: There’s nothing sweet about it -- and yet the work is, almost without exception, beautiful. The show’s intent is not just to challenge the perception that knitting, crocheting and lace-making are domestic acts only. Rather, it’s more of a celebration of the quality and diversity of contemporary art springing from these media, from an evening dress knit from U.S. dollar bills to scraps of metal from a car bomb imprinted with a lace pattern. Through Aug. 24. --Juliana Thibodeaux
Event Phone: 232-1637
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"Quilting Blocks and Binding Threads" *** 1/2
May 17, 2008 1:01 AM
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Museums
The Indiana State Museum exhibition Quilting Blocks and Binding Threads offers a look at traditional quilts created for traditional purposes, which is to say, as offerings to loved ones or as acts of generosity. From traditional double wedding ring designs to original contemporary designs, from full-sized to crib-sized variations, these quilts were not created for museum walls: They were made to be used. Overall, the exhibition offers a moment of reflection, a time to ponder the power of human connection. Nothing says nurture like a quilt. Through June 15. --Julianna Thibodeaux
Event Phone: 232-1637
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"Footprints: Balancing Nature's Diversity"
May 17, 2008 1:01 AM
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Museums
The exhibit shows how animals and humans depend on one another -- and the habitat we share -- for survival. March 1-Aug. 3.
Event Phone: 232-1637
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"Radical Lace and Subversive Knitting" *****
May 18, 2008 12:01 AM
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Museums
Among the most memorable shows I’ve seen all year, the exhibition lives up to its claims: There’s nothing sweet about it -- and yet the work is, almost without exception, beautiful. The show’s intent is not just to challenge the perception that knitting, crocheting and lace-making are domestic acts only. Rather, it’s more of a celebration of the quality and diversity of contemporary art springing from these media, from an evening dress knit from U.S. dollar bills to scraps of metal from a car bomb imprinted with a lace pattern. Through Aug. 24. --Juliana Thibodeaux
Event Phone: 232-1637
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"Quilting Blocks and Binding Threads" *** 1/2
May 18, 2008 1:01 AM
more info
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Museums
The Indiana State Museum exhibition Quilting Blocks and Binding Threads offers a look at traditional quilts created for traditional purposes, which is to say, as offerings to loved ones or as acts of generosity. From traditional double wedding ring designs to original contemporary designs, from full-sized to crib-sized variations, these quilts were not created for museum walls: They were made to be used. Overall, the exhibition offers a moment of reflection, a time to ponder the power of human connection. Nothing says nurture like a quilt. Through June 15. --Julianna Thibodeaux
Event Phone: 232-1637
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"Footprints: Balancing Nature's Diversity"
May 18, 2008 1:01 AM
more info
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Museums
The exhibit shows how animals and humans depend on one another -- and the habitat we share -- for survival. March 1-Aug. 3.
Event Phone: 232-1637
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"Radical Lace and Subversive Knitting" *****
May 19, 2008 12:01 AM
more info
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Museums
Among the most memorable shows I’ve seen all year, the exhibition lives up to its claims: There’s nothing sweet about it -- and yet the work is, almost without exception, beautiful. The show’s intent is not just to challenge the perception that knitting, crocheting and lace-making are domestic acts only. Rather, it’s more of a celebration of the quality and diversity of contemporary art springing from these media, from an evening dress knit from U.S. dollar bills to scraps of metal from a car bomb imprinted with a lace pattern. Through Aug. 24. --Juliana Thibodeaux
Event Phone: 232-1637
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"Quilting Blocks and Binding Threads" *** 1/2
May 19, 2008 1:01 AM
more info
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Museums
The Indiana State Museum exhibition Quilting Blocks and Binding Threads offers a look at traditional quilts created for traditional purposes, which is to say, as offerings to loved ones or as acts of generosity. From traditional double wedding ring designs to original contemporary designs, from full-sized to crib-sized variations, these quilts were not created for museum walls: They were made to be used. Overall, the exhibition offers a moment of reflection, a time to ponder the power of human connection. Nothing says nurture like a quilt. Through June 15. --Julianna Thibodeaux
Event Phone: 232-1637
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"Footprints: Balancing Nature's Diversity"
May 19, 2008 1:01 AM
more info
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Museums
The exhibit shows how animals and humans depend on one another -- and the habitat we share -- for survival. March 1-Aug. 3.
Event Phone: 232-1637
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"Radical Lace and Subversive Knitting" *****
May 20, 2008 12:01 AM
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Museums
Among the most memorable shows I’ve seen all year, the exhibition lives up to its claims: There’s nothing sweet about it -- and yet the work is, almost without exception, beautiful. The show’s intent is not just to challenge the perception that knitting, crocheting and lace-making are domestic acts only. Rather, it’s more of a celebration of the quality and diversity of contemporary art springing from these media, from an evening dress knit from U.S. dollar bills to scraps of metal from a car bomb imprinted with a lace pattern. Through Aug. 24. --Juliana Thibodeaux
Event Phone: 232-1637
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"Quilting Blocks and Binding Threads" *** 1/2
May 20, 2008 1:01 AM
more info
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Museums
The Indiana State Museum exhibition Quilting Blocks and Binding Threads offers a look at traditional quilts created for traditional purposes, which is to say, as offerings to loved ones or as acts of generosity. From traditional double wedding ring designs to original contemporary designs, from full-sized to crib-sized variations, these quilts were not created for museum walls: They were made to be used. Overall, the exhibition offers a moment of reflection, a time to ponder the power of human connection. Nothing says nurture like a quilt. Through June 15. --Julianna Thibodeaux
Event Phone: 232-1637
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"Footprints: Balancing Nature's Diversity"
May 20, 2008 1:01 AM
more info
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Museums
The exhibit shows how animals and humans depend on one another -- and the habitat we share -- for survival. March 1-Aug. 3.
Event Phone: 232-1637
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"Radical Lace and Subversive Knitting" *****
May 21, 2008 12:01 AM
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Museums
Among the most memorable shows I’ve seen all year, the exhibition lives up to its claims: There’s nothing sweet about it -- and yet the work is, almost without exception, beautiful. The show’s intent is not just to challenge the perception that knitting, crocheting and lace-making are domestic acts only. Rather, it’s more of a celebration of the quality and diversity of contemporary art springing from these media, from an evening dress knit from U.S. dollar bills to scraps of metal from a car bomb imprinted with a lace pattern. Through Aug. 24. --Juliana Thibodeaux
Event Phone: 232-1637
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"Quilting Blocks and Binding Threads" *** 1/2
May 21, 2008 1:01 AM
more info
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Museums
The Indiana State Museum exhibition Quilting Blocks and Binding Threads offers a look at traditional quilts created for traditional purposes, which is to say, as offerings to loved ones or as acts of generosity. From traditional double wedding ring designs to original contemporary designs, from full-sized to crib-sized variations, these quilts were not created for museum walls: They were made to be used. Overall, the exhibition offers a moment of reflection, a time to ponder the power of human connection. Nothing says nurture like a quilt. Through June 15. --Julianna Thibodeaux
Event Phone: 232-1637
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"Footprints: Balancing Nature's Diversity"
May 21, 2008 1:01 AM
more info
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Museums
The exhibit shows how animals and humans depend on one another -- and the habitat we share -- for survival. March 1-Aug. 3.
Event Phone: 232-1637
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