Electronics Faire: Collaborative Quilting

Charles Library
Quilt squares on a table.

Drop by anytime during the program to create a block for the Electronics Faire quilt! No sewing/quilting experience required. Participants are invited to use a variety of materials to make a block in their own style; with the only constraint being the dimensions and shape. Blocks will be joined together once completed to create a unique quilt, representative of the diversity of artistic and technical styles of attendees. Materials include but are not limited to: paper, yarn, fabric, wire, mesh, acrylic, string, e-waste, felt, plastic, and more. Feel free to bring your own materials as well. No registration is required for this workshop as it is a drop-in session. All other Electronics Faire workshops require advanced registration!

About the Instructor:
Lily Crandall is a Brooklyn-based educator, creative technologist, and fiber artist. She received her bachelors (Media, Culture and Communications) and masters (Interactive Telecommunications Program) degrees from New York University. She is a co-founder of COPY magazine, a publication dedicated to supporting and promoting the work of emerging artists. She is passionate about creating playful, accessible, educational, experiences and tools that bring people together.

OPEN TO: Public