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Hand Made Needlework Accessories starts on Mar 8 at 6:00 pm. The total cost is $, and this event takes place at 401 Richmond St. W, Studio 109, Toronto On.
Hand Made Needlework Accessories
With Rachel MacHenry
Thursdays, March 8, 15, 22, 29, 6-9 pm
Tuition: $200 + Materials: $25
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Create A Skirt Workshop with “the workroom” starts on Apr 4 at 6:00 pm. The total cost is $, and this event takes place at 401 Richmond St. W, Studio 109, Toronto On.
Wed. evenings April 4,11,18,25 / May 2,9,16, 23
Tuition: $410.00
Materials: $40.00 (plus selected skirt fabric)
In this 8-week course presented in collaboration with “the ...
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Massclusivity: new models of viable design and craft collaboration in the developing world.
Curated by Patty Johnson and Melanie Egan
Harbourfront Centre, July 14 - Sept. 3, 2007.
Massclusivity - Project Information - Rachel MacHenry
Nepal is a tiny country sandwiched between India and China in the Himalayas. Most Nepalese eke out an existence based on subsistence agriculture, and in recent years Nepal has suffered from political instability and violence. However, a rich and vibrant cultural heritage based on Hindu and Buddhist traditions informs all areas of daily life. There is also a long tradition of craft production and trade, and these areas of activity continue to provide livelihoods for many Nepalese people today.
Since the rise of the Democracy Movement in the 1980's, craft co-operatives have taken on an ever more important role in Nepal. These co-operatives have become sites where communities can address various social and economic inequalities, as well as allowing for research and preservation of cultural knowledge. Some groups focus on providing their members access to health care, financial services and education. Others focus on skills training and economic development. The groups represented in "Massclusivity" are each structured differently and meet different needs in their communities, but all have the common goals of providing skilled employment to their members, and valuing, preserving and passing on cultural knowledge.
The groups represented in this exhibition include: Himalayan Knitworks; Eco Himal; Association for Craft Producers; and Dupgyal Community Co-operative.