For a full year, the embroidery machine that would change Abby Price’s life sat untouched in the basement of her New York City shop. Price launched her company Abbode in 2019 as a graduate student, ...
Semrau isn't the only one outside Farmington and Farmington Hills who uses The Hawk Makerspace, a unique city-owned space ...
Bennett started her custom work in 2020 — beginning with wood cutouts and most recently expanding into embroidery. She bought ...
TARS Robotics’ humanoid robot demonstrated the skill of stitching a logo with both hands at a recent live event, achieving a ...
Community Impact featured a variety of businesses in the Round Rock area this year. Check out these six places to shop or visit. 1. Tammy Kay’s Boutique embodies community spirit with southern charm ...
Running for 20 straight years in a restored heritage building, one Revelstoke bakery’s bread-making legacy goes back much ...
Artists pictured in Killala Community Centre after the official unveiling unveiling of their beautiful quilt entitled 'Ár ...
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This time of year in Toronto can be brutal when it comes to boredom and the winter blues. However, it is a great time to pick ...
Social media and ChatGPT are changing the way we use text. Artists are pulling text in different directions in their practice, too. Some examples from recent shows across Goa and New Delhi.
Old stereo equipment, vintage radios, and even the occasional record player can be found among the tangle of cords and remote controls. There’s something charmingly analog about these devices from a ...