The video below highlight’s Olek’s project from the AiOP 2015 festival, RECALL, titled “Working Woman.” Olek describes the work as follows, “The artist crochets and unravels an apron. Women’s work is never finished and never or rarely appreciated.” You can read more about her project in this post done by Ikechukwu Onyewuenyi, one of this […]
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AiOP 2015: RECALL, Olek’s “Working Woman” Recalled
December 18, 2015 – 4:16 pm
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The Students’ Perspectives: The Art in Odd Places Class from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro
December 5, 2015 – 11:40 am
In our last post, Sheryl Oring discussed the Art in Odd Places festival in Greensboro, North Carolina and taking her Art in Odd Places class at the University of North Carolina to New York City for AiOP 2015: RECALL back in October. In this latest post, the students from this class share their insights and […]
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