Posts tagged craftivism
8:36 pm - Sat, Apr 14, 2012
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Ban Puppy Farms (2012) - Rayna Fahey
Part of the Tapysteria Hacks series. Repurposed and radicalised tapestries and doilies saved from op shops.
It’s Never Too Late To Mend exhibition - Incinerator Arts, Moonee Ponds, Melbourne

Ban Puppy Farms (2012) - Rayna Fahey

Part of the Tapysteria Hacks series. Repurposed and radicalised tapestries and doilies saved from op shops.

It’s Never Too Late To Mend exhibition - Incinerator Arts, Moonee Ponds, Melbourne

8:26 pm - Thu, Apr 12, 2012
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The Making and Baking of Banners and Biscuits

The mother as an artist. Disbanding the myth of the artistic sanctuary and a space to create.

Two and a half hours of embroidery, feeding, changing, entertaining, and cuddling.

Photography: Marcus Salvagno
Editing: Karl Fitzgerald
Music: Line of Flight - Revolution Void revolutionvoid.com

It’s Never Too Late to Mend: Rayna Fahey solo exhibition
Incinerator Gallery, 180 Holmes Road, Moonee Ponds, Melbourne
April 13- May 13
Twilight opening 6pm Friday 13th April

radicalcrossstitch.com

10:09 am - Thu, Apr 5, 2012
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and a day version of the photo - Melbourne Revolutionary Craft Circle

and a day version of the photo - Melbourne Revolutionary Craft Circle

12:30 am - Tue, Apr 3, 2012
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What Else Could Go Here? Footscray vacant land reimagined by the Melbourne Revolutionary Craft Circle.
Fence embroidery of young kids playing ball. Corner Hopkins and Whitehall Sts, Footscray, Melbourne.

What Else Could Go Here? Footscray vacant land reimagined by the Melbourne Revolutionary Craft Circle.

Fence embroidery of young kids playing ball. Corner Hopkins and Whitehall Sts, Footscray, Melbourne.

12:20 am
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Knitting Rebellion - Syria

counter-craft:

1:37 pm - Wed, Mar 21, 2012
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What Else Could Go Here?
Ahoy me hearties! Land pirates straight ahead!
Oh to be a speculator.
It must be such a great life buying up blocks of land, sitting on them for a few years watching the community grow and the infrastructure develop, then when the time is right, flip them off for some easy capital gains. Even better when the land isn’t in your suburb so you can externalize the problems that vacant land creates like weeds, rubbish, vandalism and housing affordability pressures. Even better when the council has a rates system that charges on land and buildings so the blocks around yours with houses and businesses on them have to pay more than you do.
Well, just ’cause the council thinks it’s ok for all these pirates to be sailing around our hood, looting the bounty created by our communities, doesn’t mean the Melbourne Revolutionary Craft Circle does.
We’re sick of looking at these blocks. We want a re-imagining of how we use land in Maribyrnong. We want to address housing, sprawl, waste, food security, transport, health, community gardening and play.  In our separate lives we work on these projects but are daily undermined by the pirates.  We want the people of Maribyrnong to join with us in starting the conversation about the blight on our suburbs that is vacant land and what the Council plans on doing about it.
Currently, they don’t see it as a problem.
So, we ask the question “What else could go here?”  We are surrounded in blank canvases and we call on all citizens to spend some time thinking about what better ways we can use this land. Let’s keep animals, let’s grow food, let’s grow trees, let’s build parks!
Have you an idea? Put it on your closest fence tonight! Or get some chalk and write your ideas on the footpath! Use your imagination people, our communities are in our hands.
Love + rage
MRCC

What Else Could Go Here?

Ahoy me hearties! Land pirates straight ahead!

Oh to be a speculator.

It must be such a great life buying up blocks of land, sitting on them for a few years watching the community grow and the infrastructure develop, then when the time is right, flip them off for some easy capital gains. Even better when the land isn’t in your suburb so you can externalize the problems that vacant land creates like weeds, rubbish, vandalism and housing affordability pressures. Even better when the council has a rates system that charges on land and buildings so the blocks around yours with houses and businesses on them have to pay more than you do.

Well, just ’cause the council thinks it’s ok for all these pirates to be sailing around our hood, looting the bounty created by our communities, doesn’t mean the Melbourne Revolutionary Craft Circle does.

We’re sick of looking at these blocks. We want a re-imagining of how we use land in Maribyrnong. We want to address housing, sprawl, waste, food security, transport, health, community gardening and play.  In our separate lives we work on these projects but are daily undermined by the pirates.  We want the people of Maribyrnong to join with us in starting the conversation about the blight on our suburbs that is vacant land and what the Council plans on doing about it.

Currently, they don’t see it as a problem.

So, we ask the question “What else could go here?”  We are surrounded in blank canvases and we call on all citizens to spend some time thinking about what better ways we can use this land. Let’s keep animals, let’s grow food, let’s grow trees, let’s build parks!

Have you an idea? Put it on your closest fence tonight! Or get some chalk and write your ideas on the footpath! Use your imagination people, our communities are in our hands.

Love + rage

MRCC

11:10 pm - Thu, Mar 15, 2012
come to my opening you mob
You are invited to the twilight opening of Never Too Late To Mend at the Incinerator Gallery. Straddle a chasm of history connecting antique design and political ideas with contemporary struggles and technological processes. Date: Friday 13 April 2012 Time: 6pm – 8.30pm Light refreshments provided. Film Screening Thursday 19 April at 7.30pm of the documentary Making It Handmade, presented by its director Anna Brownfield.

come to my opening you mob

You are invited to the twilight opening of Never Too Late To Mend
at the Incinerator Gallery.

Straddle a chasm of history connecting antique design and political
ideas with contemporary struggles and technological processes.

Date: Friday 13 April 2012
Time: 6pm – 8.30pm
Light refreshments provided.

Film Screening Thursday 19 April at 7.30pm of the documentary
Making It Handmade, presented by its director Anna Brownfield.

5:20 pm - Thu, Mar 8, 2012
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Today we made a revolutionary raspberry garden bed. Happy International Women’s Day xx

Today we made a revolutionary raspberry garden bed. Happy International Women’s Day xx

3:25 pm - Tue, Mar 6, 2012
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Got up to some madness last night.
“What could go here?” Melbourne Revolutionary Craft Circle reimagining vacant land fence stitch project, Footscray, Melbourne, Australia.

Got up to some madness last night.

“What could go here?” Melbourne Revolutionary Craft Circle reimagining vacant land fence stitch project, Footscray, Melbourne, Australia.

8:30 am - Fri, Mar 2, 2012
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Hoopla 3! online! in ezine form! now! finally! yay!

Hoopla 3! online! in ezine form! now! finally! yay!

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