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Virtual Program

Bag Weaving

Virtual Program

May 5 @ 7:00 pm 8:30 pm Eastern

Art Form

Visual Arts

Program Type

Class

Chapter

Online

This 4-week virtual class meets on Tuesdays, May 5, 12, 19, and 26. All materials will be shipped to you before the first class.

In this workshop, participants will learn how to create a bag from just yarn and cardboard! The teaching artist will guide the group through weaving a bag, with tips for how to customize it with closures, straps, and more. We will weave to relax, to express ourselves, to find community, and with the philosophy that there is no such thing as a mistake! Everyone will walk away with at least one finished woven bag.

About the Instructor

Bennie Krause is a Seattle-born artist and poet currently residing in Maryland. An Alumni of Maryland Institute College of Art, they graduated in 2018 with BFA in Fibers. Working primarily with tactile processes of making, such as dyework, felting, and embroidery, Bennie Krause’s pieces often utilize the meeting of poetics and the human form. Informed by their identity as a disabled and LGBT person, much of their work is tinged with themes of nostalgia or longing, and explores the complicated nature of intimacy, desire, and bodily relationships. Currently, Bennie Krause is working as a teaching artist at Intertwine Arts, a New York Nonprofit founded to teach and share weaving with disabled communities.