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Years of Candace Wheeler's life |
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Books Candace Wheeler has written |
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Yesterdays in a Busy Life Interior Decoration as a Profession for Women Principles of Home Decoration |
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What is the name of the retreat that Candace Wheeler set up for artists called? |
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Clubs/societies that Candace Wheeler set up |
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NY Society of Decorative Art NY Exchange for Women's Work Chicago Exhibition's Womens Building Royal School of Art Needlework |
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What movement is William Morris known for? |
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Cotton Mills, Artificial Dyes, and Assembly Lines are things that WHO is against? |
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In terms of the dignity of a product, what were 4 things that William Morris admired? |
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input of worker worker/creator hand production seeing things start to finish. |
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What book company did William Morris operate? |
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Morris & Co. Decorators was opened by who? |
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What movement does Arts & Crafts love and look back on? |
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Middle Ages: handcrafting, fables, house style, acanthus leaves |
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Who was William Morris known for working with as his BFF? |
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Who did William Morris use to do his fiber work? |
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Jane Morris (wife) and May Morris (daughter) |
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What school made suitable employment for gentlewomen? |
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Royal school of art needlework |
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William Morris, Edward Burne-Jones, Walter Crane, and May Morris were commissioned by what school? |
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The Royal School of Art Needlework |
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How do we know that the Royal School of Art Needlework was known in society? |
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It was in a satire magazine called Punch |
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What is Faith Ringgold known for? |
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quilts!! her historical/family significance |
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List come fiber art materials |
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metals, fibers, linen, wool, silk, cotton, wires, paper, buttons, tea bags, tire fragments, embroidery, beading |
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What did Clement Greensburg think about fiber art? |
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He hated it. Thought it was decorative and womanly. |
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What are a few buzzwords for the 1960's and 1970's fiber art? |
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pop art, commercial design, new media, performance, reject paintings |
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What is the significance of Anni Albers? |
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Only woman teacher at the Bauhaus. Taught weaving. Longest surviving class at the Bauhaus. |
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What is the most major issue in fiber art? |
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Works for Knoll, famous for her fiber art. |
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What were some of the names for distinguishing fiber art? |
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woven forms, fiber construction, wall hanging, textile sculpture. |
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What famous event in the U.S. used fiber art to support their cause? |
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The Vindiction of the Rights of Women 1793- Soujorner Truth |
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Who created "The Dinner Party?" |
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What are some examples of group effort fiber art? |
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quilting bees, Gee's Bend |
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the Janet Morton artwork that covered the school of Home Ec. |
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What century did subversive needlework come into play? |
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What are the waves of fiber art for women? |
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1st: get away from feminine stereotype 2nd: embrace women stereotype 3rd: Both "It's part of our history" |
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Who are some famous men fiber artists? |
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Who wrote about the privilege of vision? |
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What are some key materials of the 60's of 70's? |
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What do handmade consortium-ists argue for their handmade movement? |
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global warming, cultural homogenity, social alienation |
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