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But this Saturday, October 16, the Natural History Museum's new exhibition, "Hyperbolic Crochet Coral Reef," features the crocheted handiwork of hundreds of people from the Washington, D.C. area ...
The sisters set up a website, the art press picked it up, and before long the Hyperbolic Crochet Coral Reef Project went viral: More than 3,000 volunteers wielded hooks and yarn to create an array ...
Coral reefs inspired the crochet exhibition “Austrian Satellite Reef,” by Margaret and Christine Wertheim. It is on view at the Schlossmuseum Linz in Austria.
To raise awareness of the threats posed to reefs, Australian-born, Los Angeles-based twin sisters Margaret and Christine Wertheim created a traveling art project called Crochet Coral Reef, where as ...
Sisters Margaret and Christine Wertheim started the Crochet Coral Reef project in 2005 when they learned pollution and global warming may soon completely destroy the Great Barrier Reef in their ...
Australian twins Margaret and Christine Wertheim have used incredible crochet techniques to put the fate of coral reefs in the… ...
In fact, the Crochet Coral Reef is the biggest participatory science and art project on Earth at the moment, according to the Wertheim sisters. The Mary Porter Sesnon Gallery is running an exhibition ...
Divers know how beautiful a coral reef is, a complex life pulsing with colors and components. Replicas of them fill Florida Craftsmen's gallery in an extravagant riot of crochet that doesn't try ...
Community members are invited to participate in the Berkshires Satellite Reef, part of the worldwide Crochet Coral Reef, a communal art project entailing the crowd-sourced creation of a life-size ...