The long-running project, sometimes described as the environmental version of the AIDS quilt, thrives on convoluted math and a sea of volunteers. Coral reefs inspired the crochet exhibition “Austrian ...
It first catches your eye as a riot of color at the back of the hall, visible through a gap between a couple of other exhibits. You investigate, and it reveals itself as a wondrous mishmash of ...
The "Hyperbolic Crochet Coral Reef" exhibit is now on view in Natural History's Sant Ocean Hall. Eric Long, SI The Natural History Museum's Baird Auditorium showcases scientists and performers from ...
Groups of crochet enthusiasts—both students and Santa Cruz community members—have been meeting for student-led crochet circles. By following a surprisingly basic algorithm, but also varying and ...
Coral reefs around the world are dying off at rate faster than the rain forests. Australian twins Margaret and Christine Wertheim, 49, grew up in Queensland in Australia, home to the approximately 135 ...
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Curlicues of multicolored yarn spill over a crocheted disc that looks a lot like coral or a sea anemone, over which a little pink lobster lurks. It’s just a small section of The Asheville Reef, part ...
The stony structures known as coral reefs are formed by colonies of living creatures called corals, which leave deposits that build up over thousands of years. An art exhibit that opens in Roanoke ...
The Roanoke Valley's contribution to the national Crochet Coral Reef project — which I've spotlighted before on this blog — is scheduled to be unveiled in its complete form next month at Roanoke ...
It's not often that members of the local crafting community have their work so prominently displayed in a Smithsonian museum. But this Saturday, October 16, the Natural History Museum's new exhibition ...