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About ‘Memento Mori’- Steel and Skulls Wearable Art

Death! Death is a concept that I reflect on regularly with a neutral lens. Death is that final adventure that everyone takes. Each death I have witnessed has pushed me into unidentifiable and alien/one-of-a-kind feelings. The death of my grandma brought me a sense of relief because it brought her the relief she much needed…
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Me Too- Narrative Wearable Art

  ABOUT Me Too Me too- the eye-opening movement.  I honestly felt pretty lucky most of my life.  I wasn’t molested as a child. I wasn’t physically abused by boyfriends.  I mostly related to the movement by the more minor offenses of catcalls, prejudices(sometimes for my benefit) from employers, and the overall heightened awareness for…
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I Made The Foot for Lenore by Casey McMains

I am honored that Casey reached out to me to do the fabrication of the little display stand that Lenore sits on. Casey McMains work is a perfect balance of elegant and disturbing- my personal favorite combination.  Please read about the amazing work that she has in Basel. -Annika Rundberg Artist Casey McMains has made a…
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Husk: Vermont Artist Exploring Parasitic Relationships

The Art of the Mooch By RACHEL ELIZABETH JONES @RATBABYJONES Parasitic forces make humans anxious — for proof, we need only look at the enduring mythos of vampires who sleep in coffins, skulk in the dark and drain unsuspecting passersby of their life juice. “HUSK,” a newly opened group show at Burlington’s S.P.A.C.E. Gallery, mines the narratively rich…
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S.P.A.C.E. Gallery Conjures a Witchy Exhibition By SADIE WILLIAMS

Recently, a new branch of W.I.T.C.H. surfaced in Portland, Ore. It has adopted a slew of names that yield the acronym and penned a manifesto that claims the word “witch” for all those deemed “other” by a patriarchal and oppressive society. In many ways, the witchy elements of “Conjuring” are in line with that manifesto.…
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Radical Jewelry Makeover

Radical Jewelry Makeover (RJM) is an international community jewelry mining and recycling project. It brings together jewelers, working together to examine mining issues while making innovative jewelry from recycled sources. Annika Rundberg is an emerging jeweler new to the Boston area, with established retailers primarily in New Mexico. The recipient of three work-study scholarships at…
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