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Are men who do textile art superheros or spoilt?

by StaceyW | Jan 23, 2011 | Art, Education, Life, Philosophy, Psychology

Did that get your attention? I thought it might. What I’m talking about this week is something that raises temperatures, emotions and voices. Why is it that the small proportion of men in textiles seem to get lots of attention and publicly lauded? This question...

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