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Tal Fitzpatrick
@talfitzpatrick.bsky.social
(She/her) On the unceded lands of the Kombumerri families of the Yugambeh language region, holds a PhD in Visual Art from the Victorian College of the Arts (2018), best known for her creative and academic work in the field of Craftivism.
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To celebrate my book being a 2024 best seller, my publisher is offering 20% off with code INTELLECT20. A perfect festive gift for those interested in queer history, activism, art and crafting! Thanks to everyone who has supported! intellectdiscover.com/content/book...
December 5, 2024 at 9:50 PM
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New Craftivist pattern on Ravelry is free! Nice to see something new in Craftivism.
🧶 #knitting #craftivism
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February 19, 2025 at 9:11 PM
#Crafternoon vibes ❤️‍🔥
February 19, 2025 at 11:49 PM
Melbourne friends: registrations for my #craftivism banner making workshop on Saturday1st March at Queen Victoria Women’s Centre are now open 🎟️
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Changemakers: Crafting a difference - Tal Fitzpatrick Artist Talk and Banner Making Workshop
Tal Fitzpatrick Artist Talk and Banner Making Workshop at the QVWC - 1 March 12 – 4.30PM - Limited spots!
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February 12, 2025 at 11:32 PM
Been thinking a lot about how hope and dissent are both active practices we need to learn, practice and act upon. #craftivism is just one of many ways we can begin down this path of active citizenship and change making 💜✊🏼
February 3, 2025 at 12:32 AM
I’ve just finished this new piece:
Hold Each Other Gently (2025) 67cm x 68cm made with repurposed cotton, silk, beads and cotton thread. ☠️🌼🪱🪡🧵 Hope y’all are hanging in there & being kind to yourself/others in these trying times 💜
#textileart #feministart #craftivism
January 29, 2025 at 4:55 AM
If you’re looking for a deeper dive into #Craftivism you can download my PhD thesis on Craftivism as form of DIY citizenship here 👉🏼 minerva-access.unimelb.edu.au/items/e5f12a...
Craftivism as DIY citizenship: the practice of making change
As it is currently understood ‘craftivism’ is a term that can be used to describe any activity that incorporates the techniques of craft with the goals of activism. In this thesis, I consider the limitations of this conception and ask whether a more nuanced account of the value of craftivism could be developed by broadening this understanding to include seeing craftivism as a mode of do-it-yourself (DIY) citizenship. Through this repositioning I consider how craftivists can actively perform, test, rehearse and engage in the practice of democracy as part of their everyday lives. I also investigate the different ways that craftivist actions, regardless of their scale or political intent, contribute towards positive social, cultural and political change. I do this by considering how craftivism works to enhance people’s sense of political agency, foster social connection and reveal dissensus. The key question driving this research is: How does approaching craftivism as a mode of DIY citizenship empower artists and makers to actively engage in the practice of democracy and to materialise social, cultural and political change? To tackle this, I explore what approaching craftivism as a mode of DIY citizenship looks like in practice through seven socially engaged craftivism projects delivered over the course of four years. These include a variety of participatory and collaborative craftivism projects, as well as projects delivered in partnership with community groups and non-profit organisations. These projects vary in scale and political intent, and include interventions in public, private, institutional and online spaces. The material artworks and two self-published books created as part of this research project were exhibited at an exhibition titled ‘Craftivism HQ,’ which was held at Kings Artist-Run in Melbourne (7-10 March 2018).
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January 27, 2025 at 11:44 AM
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Books to read for Invasion Day as recommended by Magabala Books.

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January 24, 2025 at 3:09 AM
Documentation of my most recent project ’Quietly Seething: Fate, Fury & Transmutation’ (2024). This socially engaged artwork investigates the power and pain of feminine rage by making use of the gentle and familiar textures of cloth. #craftivism #textileart #feministart
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Fate, Fury & Transmutation (2024) by Tal Fitzpatrick
YouTube video by Tal Fitzpatrick
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January 25, 2025 at 11:59 AM
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It’s so weird spending 5 years working on something in service to others and then it’s out in the world and you have to spend all your time being like “hey will you buy this and read it bc it’s the biggest thing I’ve ever done and I would hate for it to go to waste” 😂

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Let's Move the Needle: An Activism Handbook for Artists, Crafters, Creatives, and Makers; Build Community and Make Change! a book by Shannon Downey
Create change in the world with this inspiring guide to social activism, from the artist and craftivist behind Badass Cross Stitch. Craftivism, or the space where art and activism meet, is a powerful...
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December 13, 2024 at 9:45 PM
As part of my PhD research on #Craftivism I released this manifesto/methfology. You can find the link to download a free copy here: talfitzpatrick.com/craftivism-m...
January 24, 2025 at 11:24 PM
Hey there! My name is Tal (she/her) I’m a feminist artist with a PhD in Craftivism as a mode of DIY Citizenship, you can find out more about my art and research on my website 👉🏼 talfitzpatrick.com
January 24, 2025 at 11:15 PM