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In Weaving on
October 15, 2015

Lovely Donegal

I was lucky enough this fall to visit Ireland for the third time in three years, and especially to spend a significant amount of time in Donegal. I’m very drawn to this region, in part because of its rich weaving history, but as a New Englander, the cheery self-reliance of the people despite a sometimes unforgiving landscape feels very familiar. While I was there, I was fortunate to spend some good hours with a few of the wonderful weavers and craftspeople keeping the tradition of Donegal weaving alive and, importantly, living. I was impressed in both the fiber crafts and in the traditional music to find a wonderful harmony between the traditions and a growing, thriving, creative force rooted very much in the present. This is truly how traditions survive and don’t just become museum pieces.

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In Weaving on
December 2, 2014

Demo day at the ICA

This Saturday, December 6, from 10-1 I’ll be demonstrating rigid heddle weaving (on my 32″ Kromski Harp) at the Institute of Contemporary Art on Boston’s South Boston waterfront (more recently known as the “Innovation District”). Other members of the Weavers’ Guild of Boston will be demonstrating carding, spinning, and weaving on a variety of equipment — all part of the Fiber Sculpture 1960-present exhibition that’s up through early January. It should be lots of fun, and this is a great little museum to visit any time.

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