09/10/2008

"She turns trash into marine sculptures, Your Royal Highness."

(distant cough)

It's the Marine Conservation Society's 25th anniversary and to celebrate, they're gathering at a certain royal gentleman's house.

And what does one decorate Clarence House with for such an occasion? Why, trash that highlights the dangers lurking in our oceans, of course. Trash that, I'm incredibly honoured to announce, one has used to create jellyfish sculptures.

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(second, distant, rather over-awed, cough)

Yes, my sculptures will be viewed today by none other than His Royal Highness, The Prince of Wales.

Here's hoping that they don't sting him, as last time I checked, the Tower of London was a drafty destination!

I'll post pics of royal interest if there are any.

08/10/2008

I am 8 bit

So I'm in LA.

Hanging with the COOLEST artists.


One of whom just happens to be mytarpit,the man I married.

'Cus the 4th annual I am 8 bit show opens in a few days......

here's the poster

here are the launch details

a few preview pics to whet your appetite....

And you'll just have to wait for opening night pics.


In the words of the organisers..... It's gonna be AWESOME.

There'll even be free art...

Keep watching.


08/01/2008

Pride in my Pom Poms for Peace

Right.

Think of three things that you would never expect to hear in the same sentence.

Pom pom.

Yurt.

Place of conflict.

So if I tell you that I'm going to be taking part in Amy Lamé's Pom Pom International Peace Tour, in a yurt, travelling to places of conflict here in Northern Ireland, you might be forgiven for thinking..."huh?"

But it's really happening, Reg!

Here are the dates.

Saturday 23rd August 

10am-4pm 

Lunasa - Bash at the Bann

Portadown

Co.Armagh


Sunday 24th August

7.30pm-11pm 

The Official Pride Ball 

(part of Foyle Pride)

The Corinthian Ballroom, City Hotel

Derry

Co.L/Derry


For which I've dyed up some special 'Pride Flag Roving' for proud fibre fiddlers.

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Monday 24th August

4pm-9pm 

Share Village

Smith's Strand

Lisnaskea

Co.Fermanagh

 

Wednesday 26th August 

Time to be confirmed 

Crossfire Trust/Singing Kettle

Darkley House

Darkley, Keady

Co.Armagh 


Thursday 28th August 

2pm-5pm 

UNBCEP Cross Community Sports Day

Woodvale Park

Shankhill Road

Belfast


I'll be teaching folks of all ages and abilities how to spin, make yarns from recycled materials and to dye wool with Koolaid!

And all in a beautiful yurt built by the equally beautiful Nat at neck of the woods. 

So come on, set your cynicism aside and embrace the softness, the fluffiness, the pom pomery that is Pom Pom International's Peace Tour.

Oh, and it's free!


06/06/2008

Guardian G2 Arts section article

I'll be the woolly-fibre fiddler mentioned!
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You can read the full article by ferreting around in last week's recycling, or by clicking here.
Mine are the wall mounds.

06/02/2008

I'm a lax blogger!

It's wonderful to be SO busy with all the events coming up, but it does mean that I just don't get time to tell everyone about them. So apologies for being so tardy!

First! Did you know that 8th June is World Ocean Day?
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There's a link here to the petition. Sign it and you'll add your voice to the many others asking the UN to recognise the day and bring about a greater awareness of the oceans' plight.

The summer is busy, busy, busy. There's the Hayward, (Darling!)  opening on the 11th June, with a private viewing on the 10th (ooer!)

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Where you'll be able to see two of my reefs in my wall reef series; pink and green. And also a smack of my jellyfish.

On the 13th June,  I'll also be 'engaging people in craft' at the Southbank's symposium, 'The Art and Craft of Saving The Planet'. I really can't wait to spend a day with so many like-minded people (whom all happen to be at the pinnacle of their chosen field.) I feel priviliged to have been invited to take part. It promises to be a unique gathering of very exciting uber-boffins! Oh, and nervous wee me!
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Please come along and see what we're all up to. And make sure you say hi when you're there.

Then finally, after Much, Much, Much anticipation, it's WOOLFEST!
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Anyone and EVERYONE who has any fibre fiddling urges is going to be there. And as it's my birthday just a week before, I'm heading that way with NO restrictions on my purchasing.
It will be fibre gluttony in it's most beautiful form.

I can't wait.

12/20/2007

JOY TREE IS FREE

Hiya, Everyone,
there seems to be some confusion about why you have to email me for Joy Tree instructions.

I just wanted everyone to know that I'm not being tight, they're FREE TO EVERYONE.

I'd love you ALL to make a tree.

I want to fill the world with a forest of Joy Trees!

The reason I ask you to email is that the tree in memory of a very special woman, Joy, and is the centre of an interesting project I'm running.

When you email me, and agree to the few 'rules' about the tree - namely that you won't sell the tree for profit, but may use it for charity and awareness campaigns, then I'll happily supply and help you through the instructions of the Joy Tree.

I also want to build up a portfolio and keep in touch with of all the lovely people that are making these trees, helping to to do good around the world and all the projects it's used for.
So far, it's feeding the needy, campaigning against packaging, promoting cleaner air, teaching kids about recycling and a myriad of other great things. All from a bunch of plastic bottles.

So come on, email me! Get involved! It's Soft activism.
Inga

12/09/2007

Dr Foster Beware!

It wasn't so much a  shower of rain, as a torrential downpour of FREEZING rain.
We went up to Belfast to see my Joy Tree in Lush's window and to visit a craft fair. But within 10 minutes we were soaked to the skin. Our umbrellas had died, my boots had decided that they no longer wanted to be waterproof and, to be frank, I just wanted to GO HOME!
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That, my friends, is a picture of a VERY cold woman. I know I look like I desperately need to pee, but in fact, I'm just working hard at keeping my blood from freezing. Unbelievably, you can't see the rain. But trust me, it was bucketing down.

Despite the weather, I loved seeing people's reactions to my tree. I watched from outside in the street and I caught several people stroking it. Well worth the cut hands creating it.

And the craft fair? Never made it! It was straight home to put on dry clothes, sit by the fire and toast the tree with a glass or three of wine.

11/19/2007

IFF goes global!

Excuse me while I lie on the floor and hyperventilate with excitement.

(pant)

Got an email from the IFF.

(pant)

Unbelievable news.

(pant)

The show in Chicago is a huge success. There has been lots of press and its all been wildly positive.

(pant)

Before the show goes to LACE in LA.

(pant)

The IFF hyperbolic reef has been invited to show the reef at the New York University gallery, next spring (april/may 2008)! It's going to be held in their exhibition space which is a set of huge old dept store windows that front onto Broadway, so it will really look as if they are in aquariums.

(still panting, can't get up)

It's also been invited to exhibit the reef in London next year - at the Hayward gallery. A huge honour.

(doubly hyperventilating now, as used to press my nose up against Hayward doors and dare to dream......
Quick! Someone get me breathing apparatus, else I may never get back up again!)


Ahhh, that's better.
They also posted links to flickr albums. Take an underwater tour.


Chicago Exhibition - Flickr Photo set
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Chicago Exhibition - The Toxic Reef - Flickr Photo set
set 2

set 3

set 4

10/21/2007

Chicago Tribune Zip Code

Annoyingly, it turns out that you need to register to see the Tribune pages that I mentioned in my previous blog. You'll need a zip code to do so, just type in 60602 - it's down town chicago - and you'll get right in!

Chicago Hyperbolic Reef

For those who don't know, I've been lucky enough to be one of the contributors working with Margaret and Chrissy Wertheim at the Institute for Figuring on their hyperbolic reef. The bleached reef here was crocheted by Chrissy and the beautiful broken red pink corals by the genius that is Helle of Gooseflesh.

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Each coral in the reef is crocheted to a mathematical formula (the basic idea is that you increase stitches uniformly by your chosen set amount; 2 to every 3, 2 to 1, 5 to 4, it doesn't matter).

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The results are surprising and amazing.

From the outside, the Chicago Cultural Centre is impressively huge.
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Inside, the Chicago rooms, of which there are two, are daunting when empty.

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Luckily, Margaret and Chrissy had a wealth of works by international handicrafters at their disposal to fill the space, along with the wonderful enthusiasm and generosity of spirit from many paid and unpaid helpers to arrange it. Here, Tim helps me hang three of my football jellyfish.

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Many of the reefs were sewn onto felt-covered upturned baskets to create mounds.

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Yarn shops and enthusiasts in the Chicago area were informed about the reef by Catherine Chandler and Lisa Yun Lee at the Jane Addams Hull House Museum
and encouraged to join their artistic outcry.
The result? A band of amazing people, including Cindy here, crocheting like mad, still adding to the Chicago reef as it was put together in the gallery.
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With my head down, I tried to curate my own wall of plastic sea creatures. I marked out a warm current swirl in masking tape.
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And then Tim and Jocelyn helped me to afix my different sculptures.
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Finally, and you can't see this from my terrible photos, (note to self, check camera's shutter speed) we set to, drilling holes for about 1000 white-headed map pins, creating a warm current of spawn in which the pieces sit.

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We added my large coral fan and shell forms to the outer edge of the box wall.

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The opening evening, on Friday the 12th October was a whirlwind of wonderful people. Margaret and Chrissy gave a talk, explaining the project and thanking everyone, present and not, for their hard work. (seen here being filmed by documentary maker Shimon Dotan, winner of the Special Jury Prize for Best World Documentary Feature at Sundance Film Festival, whose crew were charming and made us feel very at ease, even when they had a camera but inches from our noses! Shimon has taken a particular interest in the reef project.)

There was lots of 'ironic' posing by me, Debbie McGee style, infront of my plastic work.
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And also the showing off of my wonderful husband beside my fibre work.

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The assistant commisioner to the Chicago Cultural Centre, Valentine Judge, even invited the French Pastry School of Chicago to create a sugar reef for the night, which was truly spectacular.
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Everything was wonderful. The toxic reef was toxic. (see here, Ildiko's wonderful neon work nestled amongst plastic-infiltrated corals)Picture_18

New and firm friends were made (thanks to Henry and Ann for saving the day with crochet hook help - see my Crochet Hook Carnage blog entry; and also for sharing Ann's birthday evening with us)
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And the beautiful twins, Monika and Erika, talented owners and makers of doublestitch
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(We blagged our way into their catwalk show a couple of nights later - if you have a wonderful figure and want to show it off, then their crochet urban wear is right up your alley.)

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The whole experience will go down as one of the most wonderful weeks of my life. The generosity and friendliness of everyone we met was overwhelming. The trip truly was our pleasure. Chicagee, we loves ya!

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