Knit graffiti to cover Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
12th April 2012
A celebration of the arrival and stay of the American and Jamaican Olympic teams in Birmingham.
The K2TOG project is an ambitious knit graffiti piece that will cover the exterior of Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery. This colourful installation will be knitted by the people of
To celebrate the arrival and stay of the Jamaican and American Olympic teams in the second city for London 2012, textile artist Sara Fowles and Stitches and Hos, a Birmingham-based motley crew of enthusiasts of all things knitted, crocheted and stitched, plan to cover the lower columns on the exterior of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery with knit graffiti.
For the K2TOG (Knit 2 Together) project, a pallet of six colours (red, blue, white, yellow, green and black) will be used to create the piece. The colours are used on both of the teams’ national flags and are also the same colours used in the Olympic rings logo. The project has been chosen to be part of Kalaboration, celebrating both the forthcoming 2012 Olympics and the 50th Anniversary of Jamaican Independence.
The piece will be knitted by the people of
Sara Fowles with Stitches and Hos are currently crowd-funding in order to raise the £2500 that is needed to realise the project. They wish to engage people from across the region to contribute to a visually spectacular piece welcoming the American and Jamaican teams to
The money raised will help fund workshops in order for the piece to be made. The project aims to work with schools, colleges and community groups in order to pass on the skill of hand knitting to those who have little experience of traditional crafts. Those who are interested in knitting for the project should contact info@stitchesandhos.co.uk
The money raised will also help to fund a pop-up shop in Birmingham City Centre, a relaxing drop-in space where anyone can come to contribute to the piece and find out about the project. Staff will be on hand to teach basic knitting skills and local workers can pop-in over their lunch hour or after work to knit a square or just a few rows.
Knit graffiti, also known as yarn bombing or guerilla knitting is the art of using items handmade from yarn to create street art. Thought to have started in
Those wishing to donate to the project should visit: http://tinyurl.com/Knit2Together
For more information on the K2TOG project visit: http://knit2together.tumblr.com
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