Threads

To complement the seasonal issue of Garland every three months, enjoy these ‘threads’ that appear every day or so.

 

Chinese artists embrace artificial intelligence as a creative foil - Emma Duester interviews artists in today's China and finds increasing use of artificial intelligence not just as a tool but also as a creative muse.
Marie Eklund ✿ Poetry in spoons - Marie Eklund receives a Garland laurel for her wooden spoons that heighten the delicate act of portioning food.
The Hipster Economy: A conversation with Alessandro Gerosa - Join Alessandro Gerosa in a conversation about his provocative new book, The Hipster Economy.
Why we need to forge our own academies - Universities have benefitted the crafts significantly, but we can't rely just on them to define our field.
Otobong Nkanga ✿ Soap stacks of the wider world - Jessica Hemmings reviews Otobongo Nkanga's exhibition of soap with the help of a novel by Teju Cole.
Sewing seeds: Stories of embroidery - Explore the craft that threads stories into the cloths that adorn our world.
Steal This ✿ Melissa Cameron confesses to her role in a lawless jewellery gang - Melissa Cameron tells the story behind Melbourne's radical street jewellery scene of the 2000s.
Fiona Gavino ✿ Weave a deep breath - Fiona Gavino is our April laurel for a work that monumentalises basket-making as an expression of meditation.
The shed: Stories of wood - Explore stories about the transformation of trees into objects of tactile beauty.
Ten Thousand Suns spotlights the technologies of First Nations peoples through craft - Pamela See reflects on the craft works in the 24th Sydney Biennale.