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central to its
production and dissemination.
Practitioners are
known as
craftivists. The word 'craftivism' is a
portmanteau of the
words craft and activism...
- The
Craftivist Collective is "an
inclusive group of
people committed to
using thoughtful,
beautiful crafted works to help
themselves and
encourage others...
- Grrrl. The term
craftivism was
coined by
Betsy Greer in 2003, and runs
Craftivist Collective,
however it is
technically not a new term.
Germaine Greer,...
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messages to society.
People who
contribute to
craftivism are
called "
craftivists".
Activism in
literature may
publish written works that
express intended...
-
activist for
social justice,
Ashoka fellow,
author and
founder of the
Craftivist Collective, a
global social enterprise for individuals,
groups and organisations...
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Sarah Corbett is an
English activist, author, speaker, and the
founder of
Craftivist Collective.
Corbett is
known for
developing the 'gentle protest' approach...
- also
emerged within the art and
design community. The
terms Hacktivist,
Craftivist, or
maker have been used to
describe creatives working within a DIY framework...
- artist,
curator Marguerite Vincent LawinonkiƩ (1783-1865), Huron-Wendat
craftivist Caroline Leaf (born 1946), filmmaker,
animator Jo Lechay, painter, dancer...
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incidents that take
place in
public places. Over 20 parti****nts
created craftivist works highlighting the
precarious safety of
women and
using methods including...
- has
frequently been
described as craftivism. She is the
founder of the
craftivist collective microRevolt.
Mazza is an ****ociate
professor of art at the...