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Glen Arbor Arts Center holds Yarn Bomb Installation Day

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Yarn bombs are set to drop on the Glen Arbor Arts Center on Sunday, September 15, at 9:30 am. Volunteers are needed to help install hand-knit “bombs” on trees in the GAAC’s backyard grove as part of the newly-opened exhibition “Fiber Without Borders,” a juried exhibition of contemporary fiber art.

Yarn bombing is friendly community event, and a form of temporary street art. Yarn in any form (knit, crochet, latch hook, cross stitch, amigurumi or simple wrapping) adorns an object [e.g. tree trunk or limbs, poles, waste can] in the public environment. While other forms of graffiti may be decorative, socio-political commentary, or vandalism, yarn bombing was initially almost exclusively about reclaiming and personalizing sterile or cold public places. The start of this movement has been attributed to Houston resident Magda Sayeg, who says she first got the idea in 2005 when she covered the door handle of her boutique with a custom-made cozy.

Volunteers of any age are invited to help with the yarn bomb installation. To volunteer, call the GAAC at 231-334-6112. “Fiber Without Borders” runs Sept. 13-Nov. 7. For more information visit GlenArborArt.org. The GAAC is located at 6031 S. Lake St., Glen Arbor.

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