It is available now on the Ioli Members only section of the ioli website.
Devon
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The IOLI presentation Sunday morning was awesome...will the recording be
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Many thanks again go to Devon, Elena & the staff at Hunterdon for turning these
opportunities into reality! Overall, I would say there was something for
everyone over the weekend: how to approach designing for lace, Binche tips &
techniques, show & tell plus lace from the vault at The Met.
As long as Jane was posting about fun lace activities across the pond, I
thought I would report on the upcoming class to be given by South African
lace artist Pierre Fouche at the Hunterdon Art Museum in Clinton, NJ.
Initially the class was planned for April 6th and April 7th. However, when
it
Today is the last day of the Lace, not Lace exhibit. However the fun
is not over.
The Hunterdon Art Museum is bringing Pierre Fouche over for a design
class in April. In fact, since the class filled so quickly, they added
a second class which will be April 9th and 10th.
Details can be found here:
The Hunterdon Art Museum in Clinton, NJ has made arrangements to fly
Pierre Fouche from South Africa to teach. The first class, April 6 and
7, filled very quickly, within a week. So they have decided to hold a
second class April 9 and 10. I am trying to see if we could take
Pierre and other
Pierre Fouche is an artist here in Cape Town, South Africa and he uses
bobbin lace to create his masterpieces. He has a new work in a group
exhibition and it can be seen at the following link:
http://www.whatiftheworld.com/exhibition/foreign-bodies/img_9747/
Tess Parish also posted a link