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12/24/2005

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vintagecrochetgirl

I too have always admired Cat Chow's work and complete confidence (!!?) that her unorthodox designs will sustain her financially. I too can be obsessive (you've got to be when you're creating your own fabric from yarn) but I don't really ever want to make a dress out of dollar bills...I rather spend those buckaroos than cut them out!

Sue

I love her work.I once lived with an art student majoring in textiles. For a fashion show she made a flapper dress out of 16 mm film (she pieced it together in the sprocket holes, so it had a lot of movement), another dress from 2 in magnetic tape seamed together, and a knitted dress made from audio cassettes. I would have been totally thrilled with them if that knit dress didn't include my copy of Joni Mitchell's Ladies of the Canyon.

Anonymous

Hello from the Cincinnati Art Museum! As a fan of Cat Chow's work, you might be interested to know we recently opened an exhibition of her dresses at our Museum. It is running until March 5th, 2006. We hope you can make it out here sometime to see it - check out our website at http://www.cincinnatiartmuseum.org/greatart/exhibitions_catchow.shtmlfor more information.

jenny

I'd love to see this show! However, I don't think I'm svelt enough for this lovely zipper dress---I just keep imagining the "Ow!" and "Yipes!" words flowing from my mouth as I keep zipping my own skin into it. You'd definitely need a "zipper helper" to get 'round the back. (Actually, that's a very funny image: a friend holding the end of your zipper, running around and around you in circles...) And I'm too much a sucker for comfort: cotton = bliss; 16 mm film = a lotta paper cuts & some very unladylike perspiring.

Anonymous

I love her dresses!! They are so ingenious and creative. I love how she takes the ordainary and makes it extraodainary.

Robin Barcus Slonina ART / State of Dress

hi!i was searching for my friend cat's website and found your blog! how fun!we used to show together in chicago and i am a big cat fan!if you have a chance, please check out my site-specific dress sculptures at www.robinbarcus.com:o)robin

ClubPenguin

I too can be obsessive but I don't really ever want to make a dress out of dollar bills.

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