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Abigail
Abigail DoanI am an art farmer who crafts in, on, and for the land.
I am hovering somewhere at the intersection of art, craft, and home-brewed mischief.
My eco/fiber/tinkerings reside at http://abigaildoan.neoimages.net.
My family and I reside in NYC, Italy, and on the road with our nomadic systems for life.
abigaildoan.blogspot.com
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amanda
amanda cooperAmanda Cooper has extremely long, flexible toes which she thinks are really pretty. She comfortably exists with contrast: while working aggressively as an activist promoting progressive ideas through the media she is also a top-notch consumer. Amanda can maneuver the hairiest retail situations with insouciance (and a 20% discount) while giving you a blow-by-blow account of recent Supreme Court arguments. All who know her seek her wise counsel on relationships, politics and products.
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Anna
Anna RaddatzAnna is involved in the Church of Craft NYC and once carved a hunk of tree into a pig with a chainsaw. She likes to make things out of other things, and is selling some of them here: http://anagramworkshop.etsy.com/
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Badder Homes
Badder Homes & Gardens is a site for cynical bitches who want their homes to look pretty. Of course, the chicks who write it sometimes want to look at wiener art, too. And make vagina jokes and talk about abortions and other fun things. Wait a second, who are these assholes? Well, they*re three gal-faces from Dallas who work in advertising. Yes, advertising. They write for a living and they write in their spare time. It*s sick really, but read their blog. Lots. It*ll make them like you more, or at the very least, hate you less.www.badderhomesandgardens.com/
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betsy
greerBetsy Greer is sometimes a writer, thinker, geek, activist, ethnographer, traveler, teacher and crafter for hire. She has moved so many times her mom keeps her address on a Post-It so as to not screw up her address book.
She also likes the seaside, random conversations, Roland Barthes and cake. One day she would very much like to play Battleship with Lionel Richie.
Her first book, Knitting for Good!, was published by Shambhala November 2008.
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Brett
BrettBrett Webb has been actively participating in the graffiti scene since 1988. He has painted walls and other objects from the West Coast to Europe and many places in between. In 1993, Brett became one half of the first website dedicated to graffiti, Art Crimes, at graffiti.org. As well as being featured as a panelist at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland and part of the selection committee for the Altoids Curiously Strong Graffiti 2002 project committee, he has spoken at conferences and jams in Switzerland, Portugal and throughout the US. Brett currently resides in Brooklyn with his lovely wife Amanda and two huge black cats.
brett.webb@gmail.com
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Callie
Callie JanoffSo what is your favorite craft? I get asked this all the time. I make the Church of Craft, it is my favorite craft and my consuming art project.
www.churchofcraft.org
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Caroline
CarolineCaroline Huth is a graphic designer and artist living in St. Louis MO.
carolinehuth.com
cat
catmicroRevolt projects investigate the dawn of sweatshops in early industrial capitalism to inform the current crisis of global expansion and the feminization of labor.
www.microrevolt.org






