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Blanton Museum set to yarn-bombed Saturday
Dozens of knitters have been busy the past several months stitching up colorful coveralls for all 99 trees in the Blanton Museum’s Faulkner Plaza.
On Saturday, “Knitted Wonderland” will be unveiled. All 99 trees in the project will be stripes in bold colors: turquoise, pink, olive and orange. here.
A collaboration led by artist Magda Sayeg, the knit installation coincides with “Explore UT,” the university’s annual open house, and will remain on view 24/7 through March 19.
Read about the community stitching that went down for “Knitted Wonderland”
Blanton Museum of Art, Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Congress Ave.www.blantonmuseum.org
Image: Barbara Jamieson, left, and Heather Sutherland, get busy knitting for the “Knitted Wonderland” project. Photo by Deborah Cannon/American-Statesman.





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