Thursday, April 19, 2007
Food Stuffs
Deadline: May 1, 2007
Food Stuffs
a collective exhibition
1st May - 27th May 2007
currated by Amy Spencer
Food Stuffs, a fantastic new exhibition of plush food.
This will be a collective exhibition of international artists. We are looking for makers of all varieties of plush food stuffs - felt cakes, knitted burgers, crocheted fruit, vintage fabric dinners, everything and anything with a fake food theme. We are planning to cover the walls with a menu of cute foodie goodness.
If you are interested in contributing to the exhibition, we would love to hear from you. You will need to be able to pay for the shipping for your contribution to the uk and hopefully all the works will be for sale (if your item does sell you will receive the proceeds soon after). The deadline for receipt of all contributions is 1st may.
Food Stuffs is being curated by Amy Spencer, author of brand new craft book the Crafter Culture Handbook (Fifty Fantastic Projects from your Favourite Crafters and Commentary on Craft Culture) and DIY: The Rise of Lo-Fi Culture.
To learn more about Cafe Kino, see www.cafe-kino.com
To ask questions and get involved in Food Stuffs email CafeKinoArt@googlemail.com
Food Stuffs
a collective exhibition
1st May - 27th May 2007
currated by Amy Spencer
Food Stuffs, a fantastic new exhibition of plush food.
This will be a collective exhibition of international artists. We are looking for makers of all varieties of plush food stuffs - felt cakes, knitted burgers, crocheted fruit, vintage fabric dinners, everything and anything with a fake food theme. We are planning to cover the walls with a menu of cute foodie goodness.
If you are interested in contributing to the exhibition, we would love to hear from you. You will need to be able to pay for the shipping for your contribution to the uk and hopefully all the works will be for sale (if your item does sell you will receive the proceeds soon after). The deadline for receipt of all contributions is 1st may.
Food Stuffs is being curated by Amy Spencer, author of brand new craft book the Crafter Culture Handbook (Fifty Fantastic Projects from your Favourite Crafters and Commentary on Craft Culture) and DIY: The Rise of Lo-Fi Culture.
To learn more about Cafe Kino, see www.cafe-kino.com
To ask questions and get involved in Food Stuffs email CafeKinoArt@googlemail.com