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Events in April

Monday, April 8th, 2013

…dreadfully tardy!  Sorry folks.  But remember that you can receive this information in your mailbox every month, simply by subscribing to our Events Mailing. Be sure to check the Upcoming Events regularly, too, for late additions.

If you are interested in renting space for a workshop, launch or other event, please mail treehouse@abc.nl for the ABC Treehouse in Amsterdam, or treehut@abc.nl for the ABC Treehut in The Hague.

At or in cooperation with ABC

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One-Off Events/Workshops/Clubs/etc.:

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ABC in the Wild:

Exhibitions:

Elsewhere

Events in March

Monday, February 25th, 2013

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If you are interested in renting space for a workshop, launch or other event, please mail treehouse@abc.nl for the ABC Treehouse in Amsterdam, or treehut@abc.nl for the ABC Treehut in The Hague.

At or in cooperation with ABC

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  • March 2nd: ABC is happy to launch Rick Lightstone’s next 25 years with us! (Amsterdam)

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    Events in February

    Thursday, January 31st, 2013

    Remember that you can receive this information in your mailbox every month, simply by subscribing to our Events Mailing! Be sure to check the Events List regularly, too, for late additions.

    If you are interested in renting space for a workshop, launch or other event, please mail treehouse@abc.nl for the ABC Treehouse in Amsterdam, or treehut@abc.nl for the ABC Treehut in The Hague.

    At or in cooperation with ABC

    Book Signings:

    One-off Events/Workshops/Clubs/Etc.:

    Ongoing Events/Workshops/Clubs/Etc.:

    Exhibitions:

    Elsewhere

    Quilty Pleasures: Kaffe Fassett and the History of Patchwork

    Wednesday, October 10th, 2012

    The Colorful Craft of Kaffe Fassett

    Kaffe (pronounced ‘kayf’) Fassett is a world-renowned and much-loved American textile designer and artist who started his long career in an unlikely place: on a train. On a visit to the wilds of Scotland, he was captivated by the palette of the landscape, and bought armfuls of Shetland wool in the colors he saw around him. On his way home,  he asked a lady in his train carriage to teach him to knit, and not so very long later, his first knitwear designs had been commissioned by Vogue.

    Kaffe grew up in California, at his parents’ family restaurant, Nepenthe. Set on a sunny peninsula above the Pacific Ocean, the building was designed by a disciple of Frank Lloyd Wright and became a popular haunt of the colorful, crazy and creative set of the 1950’s and 60’s; Kaffe was surrounded by painters, artists, sculptors, dancers, writers and film stars. A love of  form and color bloomed, and the energy and exuberance of this rich childhood milieu found its way into his art.

    At nineteen, he won a scholarship to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston but, inspired by his conversations with Christoper Isherwood, he left for London and set up home near Portobello Market at the height of the swinging sixties.  Fassett had actually started out as a minimalist painter, a fact which shocks anyone familiar with his designs, but was so enamored of the colors of the market, particularly the fabrics, that he switched to working in needlepoint. Then came the visit to Scotland, the spreads in Vogue, and commissions from fashion houses, films stars and royalty.

    In 1988 the V&A hosted an exhibition of Kaffe’s work, making him the first living textile artist to have a one-man show at the museum. He has written more than thirty books and hosted television and radio programmes for the BBC and Channel 4, including his own very popular series, ‘Glorious Colour’. He has also worked with Oxfam on a project that works with villages in Guatemala and India to produce fabric designs for sale in the west.

    As well as knitting and needlepoint, Fassett works in mosaicrugmaking and paint; but these days, he concentrates on patchwork. It appeals to his two great passions, pattern and color. He’s skilled in a variety of media, but Fassett is actually far less concerned with the technical aspects of making things – and would insist that he is technically mediocre in everything he does – than with the thrill to be had from solving the puzzle of organising colors into pleasing patterns.

    He exhorts his fans to go crazy with pattern and color, to let loose and dare to experience them in unexpected and unconventional ways. He now devotes his life not just to the production of his own pieces, fabrics, books and designs, but to sharing his passions with as many people as possible by talking about his work all over the world. His love of color and pattern is infectious, and that’s why we are thrilled that Kaffe Fassett will be visiting our Amsterdam Treehouse to present his autobiography Dreaming in Color, on Thanksgiving Day, November 22nd.

    To Fassett, quilting is a thrilling puzzle of pattern and shape. To most of the rest of us, it’s a dowdy sort of hobby, albeit with practical results, that’s been around for maybe a couple of hundred years. Read on to find out how the humble quilt has a history long as infinite spools of thread and as varied and colorful as patchwork itself.

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    Event Reports: Recon 2.0, Prof. Nurit Peled-Elhanan, and Louis Bohtlingk

    Monday, September 24th, 2012

    On Saturday, September 15th, ABC Amsterdam hosted Recon 2.0, with the help of Diamond Comics and a wonderfully sunny day.

    Anime and manga lovers came from near and far to join in the festivities: an artwork contest, several manga drawing workshops, a cosplay contest, a raffle and a pop quiz.  Judging by the crowds everyone had a great time – we certainly did!

    Thanks to everyone who helped us make this event memorable: Manga School, Tea Tales, Aniway magazine, Noriko Aoki, Nishicon, Abunai, J-pop and of course Diamond Comics.  But the biggest thank you is reserved for all you manga enthusiast who joined us on the day!

    For many, many more pictures, visit our Flickr page, aniday.nu or kakashi’s Facebook album.  If you want to share your own pictures, leave a comment and we’ll add your link!

    Israeli professor Nurit Peled-Elhanan lectured and signed her book Palestine in Israeli School Books at both ABC Den Haag and ABC Amsterdam, on Thursday, September 20th, and Friday, September 21st, respectively.  Professor Peled-Elhanan was an enthusiastic speaker/author, and the audience at both events was engaged and lively – but with such an interesting topic that was going to be a given!

    Author Louis Bohtlingk gave a presentation and signed his book Dare to Care at ABC Den Haag on September 22nd and ABC Amsterdam on September 23rd.  Both times, the event was followed by an Espresso Book Machine demonstration, with fresh copies of Dare to Care printed on the spot.  The EBM demonstration was enthusiastically received by all, including the author and his publisher!  :-)

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