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[[Image:Countercraft1.png|thumb|right|alt=First issue of 'counter craft'.|‘counter craft’ - issue 1 'crafting the occupation’.]]
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[[Image:Countercraft1.png|thumb|right|alt=First issue of 'counter craft'.|'''Counter Craft''' <br/> issue 1 <br/>"Crafting the Occupation"]]
 
   
 
   
''‘Counter Craft''is a zine and website that is part of an ongoing research project that critically explores how art, craft, history and activism intertwine.
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'''Counter Craft''' is a zine and website that is part of an ongoing research project that critically explores how art, craft, history and activism intertwine.
  
The first issue was published in December 2011 and was titled "crafting the occupation" and is available for free [http://www.counter-craft.org/zine/ online]. Issues of ''Counter Craft'' were shopdropped in various nationwide chains of book and craft stores. Other copies were printed and sold in Wellington, New Zealand by the  Wellington Craftivism Collective.
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The first issue was published in December 2011 and was titled "crafting the occupation" and is available for free online. Issues of ''Counter Craft'' were shopdropped in various nationwide chains of book and craft stores. Other copies were printed and sold in Wellington, New Zealand by the  Wellington Craftivism Collective.
  
Table Of Contents of "crafting the occupation":
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Table Of Contents of "Crafting the Occupation":
*zuccotti park - interview with Marsha Spencer, knitter at Occupy Wall Street
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*Zuccotti Park - interview with Marsha Spencer, knitter at Occupy Wall Street
*new zealand - interview with Cherry Holahan from the [http://wellingtoncraftivism.blogspot.com Wellington Craftivism Collective] in New Zealand
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*New Zealand - interview with Cherry Holahan from the Wellington Craftivism Collective in New Zealand
*berkeley - interview with Max Ventura of 'knit-in at the sit-in' at Occupy Berkeley
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*Berkeley - interview with Max Ventura of 'knit-in at the sit-in' at Occupy Berkeley
 
*stitchAMERICAtogether - interview with Jessica Clark about her project 'stitchAMERICAtogether'
 
*stitchAMERICAtogether - interview with Jessica Clark about her project 'stitchAMERICAtogether'
 
*on crafting publics - interview with Otto von Busch
 
*on crafting publics - interview with Otto von Busch
 
*craft for the 99% - craft tutorials for occupy protests
 
*craft for the 99% - craft tutorials for occupy protests
*buy nothing christmas - craft tutorials for gifts
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*buy nothing Christmas - craft tutorials for gifts
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
*[[http://www.counter-craft.org website '''Coiunter Craft''' website]
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*[[http://www.counter-craft.org website '''Counter Craft''' website]
 
*[http://www.counter-craft.org/zine/ '''Counter Craft''' online]
 
*[http://www.counter-craft.org/zine/ '''Counter Craft''' online]
 
*[http://wellingtoncraftivism.blogspot.com Wellington Craftivism Collective]
 
*[http://wellingtoncraftivism.blogspot.com Wellington Craftivism Collective]
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Revision as of 08:24, 30 November 2015

First issue of 'counter craft'.
Counter Craft
issue 1
"Crafting the Occupation"

Counter Craft is a zine and website that is part of an ongoing research project that critically explores how art, craft, history and activism intertwine.

The first issue was published in December 2011 and was titled "crafting the occupation" and is available for free online. Issues of Counter Craft were shopdropped in various nationwide chains of book and craft stores. Other copies were printed and sold in Wellington, New Zealand by the Wellington Craftivism Collective.

Table Of Contents of "Crafting the Occupation":

  • Zuccotti Park - interview with Marsha Spencer, knitter at Occupy Wall Street
  • New Zealand - interview with Cherry Holahan from the Wellington Craftivism Collective in New Zealand
  • Berkeley - interview with Max Ventura of 'knit-in at the sit-in' at Occupy Berkeley
  • stitchAMERICAtogether - interview with Jessica Clark about her project 'stitchAMERICAtogether'
  • on crafting publics - interview with Otto von Busch
  • craft for the 99% - craft tutorials for occupy protests
  • buy nothing Christmas - craft tutorials for gifts

External Links