Within the past two years critics have moved from the printed page (with many notable exceptions) to blogs. I have found myself following a very different kind of criticism, one that is more personal, more engaged with a political point of view, and more committed to the arts. Among those, I enjoy Edward Winkleman, CreateEquity, Culturegrrl, the Artful Manager, and Barry's Artblog. And the conversations initiated on those pages follow strands of thought I've pondered more and more over this past year and a half.
Thursday, March 04, 2010
About Me
- Name: Christine
- Location: San Jose, California, United States
Since I first studied tapestry in 1981, the ways of weaving tapestry have held my constant attention. The medium builds a soft wall of dense thread to form an indefinite history.
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