Reminder that Smithsonian Open Access [currently] allows you to download, share, and reuse millions of images and data from across the Smithsonian’s 21 museums, nine research centers, libraries, archives, and the National Zoo. The Mar 27 EO may endanger this access. www.si.edu/openaccess?f...
Posts by Kate Hennessy
Canada “will not defeat Trump’s colonialism with more colonialism in our country.”
www.nationalobserver.com/2025/03/06/n...
A quilt depicting a dozen fried eggs with poofy yolks on a dark grey background. There is a fabric “craft tag” attached to it that says “The Price of Democracy $3.65 by Pam Brisse”
A close up of the front of the tag that says The Price of Democracy $3.65 by Pam Brisse
A closeup of the back of the tag which reads “Average price of a dozen eggs in November 2024 - the excuse used to vote against a woman president”
My quilt, “The Price of Democracy”, a statement about how some people used the price of eggs as an excuse not to vote for a woman president in the year 2024, knowing that the other choice would try to destroy democracy here and abroad.
#craftavism #politiquilt #eggquilt #artquilt #modernquilting
"The boxes were filled with hundreds of 35mm slides from the Dept of Defense [that] appear to be from the height of the Cold War... They are the perfect inverse of contemporary Pentagon graphic design in all its sprawling insanity, permanently poisoned by the vernacular of PowerPoint and clip art.”
Not everything is worth debating.
Not everything is worth debating.
Not everything is worth debating.
Not everything is worth debating.
Not everything is worth debating.
Let alone your imminent annexation by a fascist.
I’ve just sent my complaint and you should too.
Long-time listener & journalism prof here.
You are a usually thoughtful journalist but you—& the CBC—cannot be a neutral / objective gatherer of reactions.
On this you must have a point of view. Journalism scholars call it “mature subjectivity,” a professional obligation.
bsky.app/profile/mike...
My first post here, introducing myself! Thank you @am.johal and the Below the Radar team @sfu_voce for inviting me to have a conversation about collaborative work between art and anthropology 📡.
Link to episode: www.sfu.ca/vancity-offi...
list of banned keywords
🚨BREAKING. From a program officer at the National Science Foundation, a list of keywords that can cause a grant to be pulled. I will be sharing screenshots of these keywords along with a decision tree. Please share widely. This is a crisis for academic freedom & science.
"How did three board-and-batten cabins in the remnants of an old oak forest in South Louisville, Kentucky evolve from a refuge for female creatives in 1898 into a thriving textile arts community today? The tale of the women of the Little Loomhouse is one of strength, connections, + perseverance."
Ted Chiang vs the machines:
lareviewofbooks.org/article/life...
All NIH study sections canceled indefinitely. This will halt science and devastate research budgets in universities.
A @melhogan.bsky.social podcast ep with @hypervisible.bsky.social about AI’s encroachment on universities. 💡1) AI’s lack of standpoint situated in material reality - i.e. standpoint theory & AI's appeal to “objectivity” 💡2) “Inevitability” doesn't mean we have to teach how to use it pca.st/o6epce0m
Ah yes, the wrong Kate Hennessy! But since I also by chance work with weaving / design / research creation, I’ll share our recent paper, in case it’s of interest to you. Cool workshop :) www.scienceopen.com/hosted-docum...
Curious to know more!