Taking Time: Craft and the Slow Revolution

Interesting exhibit that as the curator so elloquently puts it, "reflect on a slow revolution: consider ideas around time and process, material and value, site and locality, relationships to community, and the chanching nature of production and consumption."

The Slow movement began with the International Slow Food Movement founded by Carlo Petrini in Italy opposing the fast food industry. The Slow Movement goes beyond to celebrate the hand made, or things which craftmanship "takes time."

Great subject to further explore and curate.


FEATURED CATEGORIES

Designing Flower Arrangements

How to Design Flower Arrangements
I'm so inspired by all I learned about beautiful flowers and flower arrangement by completing the Heartfelt Floristry workshop with Gabriela Salazar. Flowers are not just beautiful to arrange, but working with them teaches you how...

Honoring Dr. Jane Goodall: A Legacy of Compassion, Connection, and Lessons Learned from Dogs

Honoring Dr. Jane Goodall
Dr. Jane Goodall is celebrated around the world for her groundbreaking work with chimpanzees and her tireless advocacy for conservation, compassion, and peace. But in a touching revelation, she once shared that her favorite animal was not the chimpanzee — it was the dog...

The Yoga of Bad Bunny's Success

Bad Bunny
After everything that’s been written about Bad Bunny’s residency in Puerto Rico—the praise, the emotion, the cultural impact—as a Puerto Rican writer, I couldn’t not write about it. His 31-show residency was a cultural phenomenon. According to reliable sources, it generated over $400...