THE HANDWEAVER'S GUILD
in Boulder
the Handweaver’s Guild
providing support
fiber mines/ indigo vat
organza silk territory
handwoven cotton, burgundy, orange,
exported risks, handwoven rayon
evolving (pine needles, wood, leaf, corn leaf, wood, waxed linen)
please continue
implements, thread/cut thread stitch and tie resist
jacquard (hosta leaf, pine needles, plastic, nail polish, acrylic)
damask tablecloth
weave by weave/ warp and weft
loom is light and physically draped
embedded in
creation of cloth (burlap)
spinning (surface decoration)
incantation incantation harmonium illuminated AUM
sculptural vessels (egg, dirt, wood, copper wire, burn marks)
not oil on canvas, not charcoal on vellum, not colored pencil on paper
not marker on acetate, not acrylic, gesso, chalk on canvas
elevator shaft on-site installation
affordable rates exciting venue
THINGS IN THE MUSEUM
10 waxed linen meditations
a leaf eaten by slugs
silk organza
a laser light harp
a copy of Serenade by Bill Berkson
a copy of a book by Kenward Elmslie
a diode laser
fiber art
a child’s woven face
a staircase
an empty theater
magnetic word poetry
Aura 1
mica on cloth
a vagina
650 mm laser output
a warning
an eagle and map collage
a clear box full of dollar bills
Megan Burns is in the MFA program at the University of New Orleans. She has been published recently in The New Laurel Review, Wild Strawberries, Slipstream and online at The Poet's Canvas. She and her husband, poet Dave Brinks, host the weekly reading series 17 Poets! (www.17poets.com) in the French Quarter.
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