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Craft Futures Fund - WNC Emergency Relief
Windgate-Lamar Fellowship
Craft Research Fund Artist Fellowship
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Virginia A. Groot Material Exploration Residency
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Craft Research Fund Grant
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Grant Recipient
Rena Wood Memorial (Departures), 2016. Hand embroidery on vintage table linen 48in x 48in.
Craft Research Fund—Exhibition Grant
2019
Catalog & postcard for In Flux, the traveling SEFEA exhibition. "Throughout human history people have moved - migrating, immigrating, emigrating, relocating, and resettling. With the language of the mark, we examine this process, this sense of self in flux. We develop autobiographies of heritage—a process rather than a static state, where we imagine ourselves through traditions, stories, and collective memory. The processes, rhythms, and actions of our making bears witness to our physical and mental movements. As personal histories and identities interconnect, converge, and diverge we reinvent and re-narrate imagined stories and hidden histories, and speculate on the possibilities of the past and of our future."
Location
Tarboro, NC
EDUCATION
SPECIALIZATION
Institution
Grant amount
$6,000
Also awarded
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Gallery Hours: Closed — Reopening Fall 2019
The Center for Craft is providing emergency relief in response to Hurricane Helene, directing critical resources to the artists of Western North Carolina. Donate now to join us in this effort. The first round of relief funding for $500 grants to artists is now closed. Please check back for details on the second round of recovery funding that will launch soon.
The Center for Craft galleries are now open on a modified schedule Monday through Friday from 10 am to 4 pm. Cowork at Center for Craft is open regular hours for registered Coworkers and 10 am - 4 pm for guests or day passes, offering reliable wifi, access to coffee, and community—free to makers in the region who were impacted. Email cowork@centerforcraft.org to learn more.