(I apologize for being such a slack blogger! It's been so busy and I've been pushing images on Instagram and Facebook! New blog for the new year 2017! Launching Now with a new project!)
Residency in Hope Mills, NC at Baldwin Elementary.
I asked the students participating in my visit to Ed V. Baldwin Elementary School,Hope Mills, NC what they liked about weaving. They had some wonderful answers- "patterns", "color", "relaxing thing to do", "creating" and other inspiring and fearless responses.



The Arts Council documented the project as we worked along- I like to take photos but usually I'm not the better photographer. I read that documentation is usually created by the winners in history... here is a winning documentation- an on the spot interview!
As soon as the pieces are assembled I'll post images.


The teachers at this school let students know they care about what they think, the importance of how you say something and behave to be a good citizen and part of a loving community. I am so glad I had the chance to meet these people.
And, as you decide how you support local, state and federal policies don't lose focus on the way things come next. The consequences of your actions and those you support. It is easy to just look for answers that you want and while a mantra for focus is a way to stay on task for goals you've set, review and perspective are important.
As a goal is a monochromatic color scheme, there are varieties of that color. There are textures in the color and there are a variety of materials that can be contributors to that color scheme and composition. (end of soapbox entry.)
If you're interested in a very tactile project Featuring Fabric please contact me and let me know! I really enjoy meeting new groups and bringing a carload of stuff to work with to create a Community Tapestry.! We received funds from the Arts Council for this project. If you need help with funding, I can possibly help find that (bit of experience there).