some upcoming exhibits that i would love to see…
100 Girls on Cheap Paper
March 29, 6-9 pm

611 Broadway, Suite 730, NYC

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Made in Clay
March 29- April 28th

Greenwich House Pottery

16 Jones Street, NYC
212-242-4106


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LOVE BUILDS UP!
Ben Loiz & Carolina Chaves

Opening: March 31st / 8-11pm
Exhibition Dates: March 31st – April 29th

Bent’s Backroom Gallery

1011b Mission Street.
South Pasadena, CA. 91030

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Seeing the Light
JoAnne McFarland

A.I.R. Gallery
April 3 — 28, 2007
Artist’s reception:
Thursday, April 5, 6–8 PM

511 West 25th Street
Suite 301
NYC 10001


last post here for a little while….

i’m working on a huge project that i need to devote all my time too, so i’ve decided to take a blog break for the next couple of months (but i might post now and then if i find some extra time). the project is a book i’m writing on hand printing techniques, that will come out next year. thanks to everyone who checks out my blog, and all your encouraging comments! here’s a little peek at a test print for the book, and i’m excited to be able to share more later on.



a quick little post… i finally went to ohio knitting mills in boerum hill. wow! the original ohio knitting mill was in operation from ’27 – ’03 and now this shop is selling all of it’s rare, and mostly one-of-a-kind, knitted samples. it’s like a museum, and fascinating for a textile fanatic like me. you can read more about it here. and i’ve posted more photos here. there’s going to be a party at the store this thursday (march 22) go check it out!

yippee!!! muji, the environmentally conscious japanese retailer, is opening its first shop in the us– at 620 8th avenue in nyc. it’s planned to be open for the 2007 holiday shopping season.

i got back last night from a long weekend in florida. it was great to be in the warm weather and relax a little… as usual, i was really inspired by the exotic flowers and lush pre-historic looking plants… and beautiful blues & greens.