Threads of Identity: 2014

Art history/ Historiography, Crafts, Handlooms, Art, Craftspersons/ Artisanal

Threads of Identity: 2014

Frater, Judy

Issue #009, 2022                                                                              ISSN: 2581- 9410  
  1. Moving on…..
  2. Bhujodi to Bagalkot- Taking Artisan Design on the Road
  3. The Urge to Revert
  4. Bhujodi to Bagalkot, Part 2- Discovering Capacity and Passion
  5. BUTTERFLIES IN BUSINESS
  6. RALLI NI RANI
  7. The Magical Santa Fe Folk Art Market– And the Value of Design Education
  8. The Making of a Logo: A Study in Collaboration
  9. Bhujodi to Bagalkot, The First Milestone
  10. Whose Work is it, Anyway?
  11. THEORY OF RELATIVITY
  12. WHEN WOMEN DESIGN
  13. Craft Re-Defined: The FUN Factor
   
1-Moving on…..
It was not an easy decision to leave people with whom I have worked with over two decades, doing work that I loved, and in a place that I have called home.  I pondered it for months and had a few sleepless nights.  I leaned on many trusted friends- you know who you are, and I am eternally indebted. But for me, the utmost importance is to insure that the initiative of design education that I began lives on and grows in the spirit in which it was conceived.  After good, hard tries, I did not believe this would be possible within the current structure of Kala Raksha. God really is great.  As I was pondering...
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