

THEME: Leadership In Solidarity
MEDIUM: Storytelling through Textiles

Leadership In Solidarity:
The world needs whole-hearted leaders more than ever. Instead of successful greedy executives, the world needs wise, compassionate, loving and devoted strong leaders who put collective wellbeing and the revitalization of nature at the center focal point for every community they serve.
CHECK THIS: For more context in how we arrived to this theme, check out ...
If I had 5 billion dollars what kind of project would I lead…
Storytelling through Textile Art
In the process, we will explore yarn and fabric to tell stories. We will gather inspiration from hand-made tapestries that incredible women created to document stories of Chilean dictatorship and resistance.
Minimum materials required:
Yarn, or fabric, or felt; glue; scissors.
2nd Draft Sketch
Instructions to Create Your Final Art Piece:
Goals for the week:
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Choose your sections
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Begin creating your final art piece..
Activities:
1. Choose your section,
2. take note of the colour palette, and
3. download your section.
This document will guide you STEP by STEP. There is lots of super useful information in there.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HKxsOCKuxDczl-vxZYuKEbhUV-gVe8DABaR7hD88YIc/edit
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Shape your ‘canvas’ to the shape of your section.
Your art piece is going live inside the shape you chose. How do you create your art following this shape? There are two different ways you can approach this. 1. You can transfer the outline of the shape onto the surface, and then make your art inside this outline. Or 2. You can make your art on a rectangular surface; and once your art is finished, Alejandro and Melanie can take a photo, and crop the art in the shape of your final art piece. Choose one of these two methods:
1. Transferring the digital shape onto a large physical surface
Transfer the image using the Grid Method. Since Egyptian times, artists have been using the Grid Method as a drawing tool for more accuracy. The Grid Method is super fun, and it can be pretty easy. For detailed steps to the Grid Method, go HERE (grid link).
2. Cropping after we take photos of your final piece.
At the end of the project, participants will drop off their art to a determined location. In September, Alejandro and Melanie will take high resolution photos of all the art work. Once the art work lives digitally, your artwork is cropped out to fit the shape of your section...
The risks of this second method is that sections of your artwork will be cropped out. This becomes a problem when there are essential elements in your story. For example, if a character, a letter, or a symbol, gets cropped out, the meaning of your story may change. But if your image is an ongoing pattern, free-form shapes, or abstract, cropping parts of it may not be a problem.
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CREATE YOUR FINAL ART PIECE!!!
This is a very exciting stage. You’ve been learning many things in the past nine weeks. From creating concepts and themes, to using metaphors, and sketching stories.
Some important things to consider when you are making your final piece:
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Choose a story about Leadership in Solidarity that you want to share
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Think about images that best represent this story. Is it a portrait? A landscape? Is there Text?
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Depending on the materials that you will use (Felt and glue-gun, Fabric, Knitting…) you may want to consider simplifying images. For example, instead of doing a full portrait of a face, perhaps you narrow it down to just the mouth of just the eyes.
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Feel free to add other materials that can support you. For example, a sharpie for outline, or glitter for shine, or paper for flowers. Be creative and have fun!
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Supporting Materials:
Political embroidery: ‘Arpilleras,’ Anonymous Chilean women documenting the cruelty of Chilean Dictatorship through embroidery. https://hyperallergic.com/542850/arte-mujer-y-memoria-arpilleras-from-chile-molaa/
Fiber Art: Check out the incredible art of amazing Fiber Artist, Ruth Miller. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=99&v=WTGSG2-dIFk&feature=emb_logo
Felt: How to make flower with felt (not involving sewing) https://mommymoment.ca/diy-no-sew-felt-flowers/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=pinterest&utm_campaign=tailwind_tribes&utm_content=tribes&utm_term=847566504_35357268_7884
Felt: Different methods on how to stitch felt. https://www.bethcolletti.com/blog/must-know-stitches-for-felt-applique
Textile Artist: Meet Lynn Comley and the beautiful landscapes she makes with felt and embroidery. https://www.upanddowndale.co.uk/
To have an idea of what this final piece may potentially feel like check out the following link from a previous project, once you are on the site, click on any parts within the mural:
Deadline for this Quote or Audio Recording is Next Wednesday September 2nd
Important Note: This quote/audio will be part of the website where the panels will live. Visitors to the site can click on parts of the panels and see your description of your Art and a bit of who you are. The panels will be printed with links for visitors of the Richmond Underpass to access the context on the site. Send your Art descriptions/audios to this email
or via WhatsApp to 226.503.7188.

DROP OFF INFORMATION
UPDATE:

Drop off your art
any day between
August 24 - August 27th
9am to 4pm
at:
Innovation Works
London, ON.
Last day to drop off your art work is AUGUST 28TH ( between 9-12 Noon) BEFORE 12 NOON
To drop-off your Art at Innovation Works follow these Instructions:
At the very front area of the main entrance, you will find a few tables and chairs as part of a coffee shop. There, you will find a Big Box Saying RUCAP. Drop-off your art here. You will also find a hand sanitizer in case you have to touch the box or someone else's work. That's it!
Note: Your Art will Be Returned to You. We had a couple of people asking about what happens to the Art. The Art will be returned to you later on, we may return your Art at the Painting Parties, or at the Unveiling events. We will make announcements when this will be taking place, most likely, late September and October.
DEADLINE TO SUBMIT YOUR ART IS FRIDAY, AUGUST 28 BEFORE 12 Noon at Innovation Works
WEEK 13!
Aug 26th - Sept 2nd
Titles, like names, give meaning
and spark a first impression.
The Title mirrors the face of the Project.
What is RUCAP's Title saying?
Goals for this week:
1. Submit Your Art-Work by Friday Noon
2. Vote for a Title for RUCAP´s 13 Panels
3. Write/record a description of your Art
Activities:
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I. RUCA´s Installation Tittle/Name
Last week we had 39 entries proposed for the naming of our 13 Panels Installation.
This Week we get to Vote on The title for this installation!
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II. Create a Quote or an Audio Description of your Art Piece
This Week You will be writing one Quote (your quote of course), or making a sound recording of 30 seconds where you describe, complement or enhance your Art piece.
This can be a statement, or something about you, or a poem, or a song... anything that describes the intention and the feelings of your process, your Art, your life, the theme of the panel, etc.
In order to Complete your quote or audio description keep in mind the following:
1. Keep it short, record an audio of 30 Seconds max, or write 5 lines Max .
2. Keep in mind the Theme in your panel when you create your description.
3. Be Creative
TIMELINE for July and August
W #6
July 8th - 13th
Participants create sketches for possible ideas of an overall image.
W #9
July 29th - August 3rd
Participants learn about the medium through workshops and tutorials, and sketch ideas on how to turn their story into art.
W #12
August 19th - 24th
Participants take a photo of their art and submit their final piece.
W #7
July 15th - 20th
Participants share written stories related to the theme.
W #10
PHASE 3
August 5th - 10th
Participants choose the section of the mural, and begin working on their art piece.
W #13
August 26th - 31st
Participant record on audio, video or written form, a description of their art.
W #8
July 22nd - 27th
Melanie presents a final sketch for the mural, and participants suggests edits.
W #11
August 12th - 17th
Participants continue to work on their art. Melanie provides support and feedback.
Fall
PHASE 4
In September, Melanie weaves all the submissions to create 13 murals. In October, Mural gets installed in.