Get ready to explore the world of embroidery, unleash your creativity, and embark on a unique artistic journey with this exceptional opportunity to virtually join artist and activist Diana Weymar for an unforgettable embroidery workshop tailored for you and four of your closest friends!
Your Complete Embroidery Kit: A World of Possibilities
The adventure begins as you and your friends receive a complete embroidery kit, including a hoop, textile, and fabric marker. Diana presents a choice between vintage textiles or an interwoven stories fabric 3-hole lined "page" to spark your imagination and creativity. The kit is your canvas for self-expression and personal artistry.
From Concept to Creation: Guided Workshop
During the workshop, Diana will guide you through every step of the embroidery process, from conception to completion. Whether you're a beginner eager to try your hand at this timeless craft or an experienced artist, Diana's expertise will help you bring your vision to life. You'll not only create beautiful artwork but also discover the meditative and soothing aspects of working with your hands.
Interwoven Stories: A Global Connection
As a special bonus, Diana will send you a copy of the catalog from her international project, "Interwoven Stories". This project has engaged participants from all over the world, uniting people through the art of embroidery. You'll be part of a global creative community!
Meet Diana Weymar: Artist and Activist
Diana Weymar is an artist and activist with a diverse background that includes growing up in the wilderness of Northern British Columbia, studying creative writing at Princeton University, and working in film in New York City. Her creative projects span the globe and have been featured in collaboration with renowned organizations.
She has worked on projects with Alabama Chanin, The Economic Hardship Reporting Project, Build Peace (in Nicosia, Bogota, Zurich, and Belfast), the Arts Council of Princeton, the Nantucket Atheneum, the W.E.B. Du Bois Center at UMass Amherst, the University of Puget Sound, The Zen Hospice Project (San Francisco), the Peddie School, Open Arts Space (Damascus, Syria), Trans Tipping Point Project (Victoria, BC), New York Textile Month, Textile Arts Center (Brooklyn, NY), The Wing (NYC and SF), Alabama Chanin, and Alison Cornyn’s Incorrigibles project, as well as Syrian journalist and activist Mansour Omari.
She has also curated exhibitions at the Princeton, NJ headquarters of Fortune 500 company, NRG Energy, and exhibits for the Arts Council of Princeton. Diana is the creator and curator of Interwoven Stories and The Tiny Pricks Project, both of which are open for public participation. Her work has been exhibited and collected in the United States and Canada. She is currently working on a book coming out in Sept. 2024 about craft, art, and activism for HarperCollins.
This package also includes a special invitation to an online “#NotAloneChallenge Zoom Dinner” and conversation with foundation youth and a performance from one of the #NotAloneChallenge musicians after the challenge finishes on a to be determined date. Winners get to visit and have a tour of the Inspiring Children Foundation and their revolutionary mental health program in Las Vegas.
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