The Schuylkill Center
Presents
Cold Comfort
By Melissa Maddonni Haims
February 24 – April 30, 2012
Philadelphia-based artist Melissa Maddonni Haims "knit bombs" the Schuylkill Center, enlivening the brown and grey winter landscape by wrapping tree trunks with brightly colored yarn cozies. Funny, bright and engaging, this installation entices winter travelers to stroll the woods and see them anew. A small indoor exhibit of works created from recycled, reused and reclaimed materials complements the outdoor installation.
Knit or yarn "bombing" has made an international splash in the last few years. The genre blends the crafts of knitting and crocheting with site specific installation, transforming public objects such as fire hydrants of bike racks into clever street art. The Schuylkill Center presents Haims’ work on its driveway and main trails as a way to literally warm up the woods for trees and viewers alike.
Read more about Ms. Haims on her website at:
http://www.melissamaddonnihaims.com/melissa_maddonni_haims/statement.html.
Learn about yarn bombing at http://yarnbombing.com/.
Opening Reception: Knitty Gritty Day, March 10, 2012
The Schuylkill Center will host a special fiber craft event and opening artist reception on March 10, 2012. Knitty Gritty Day will feature knit and crochet workshops for all ages from 1:00 – 3:00 pm, followed by the reception and tour of the exhibit from 3:00 -4:00 pm.
About The Schuylkill Center Environmental Art Department
The Environmental Art Department at The Schuylkill Center incites curiosity and sparks awareness for the natural environment through art and works collaboratively to create exhibitions of the highest quality that attract, educate and inspire the public. For more information please visit http://www.schuylkillcenter.org/departments/art/
For more information, contact us at artprogram@schuylkillcenter.org, or call 215 482 7300 x113
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