DIYFriDate/Time:Every week Friday, 5:00pm-7:00pmPrice: Free; $5 donation appreciated
Sherer GeniusMake something from nothing at TACtile Textile Arts Center.Susan Froyd
Think you dont know how to make things? Once youve met Wiley Sherer, the resident jack-of-all-trades at the TACtile Textile Art Center, that outlook will change forever. Every Friday from 5 to 7 p.m., Sherer hosts DYIFri, a free, drop-in workshop series with changing projects created from ordinary materials. Sherer says she owes her driven creative streak to Aspergers Syndrome, a disorder that often causes people who are affected to show exceptional talent in a narrowly specific area. Im always randomly working on stuff, she says as we chat on the phone. Right now Im using scrap necktie silk, and Im making myself a hat. But that doesnt mean other folks cant join in and enjoy the fruits of her singular manias. And there are many: Sherer has devised a whole slew of easy projects that emphasize practicality and frugality rather than the higher concerns of art. Im making useful stuff for less than you could buy it for at a store, often out of things you would normally be throwing away, she explains. Weekly DIYFri projects include soda-can camp stoves that really work; gum-wrapper purses; dead tech jewelry made from the parts of old gadgets; junk-mail origami: and Fused Plastic Sewing, which transforms plastic shopping bags into handsome belt pouches. There is no fee to participate, though Sherer does request a $5 donation from those who think they can afford it. Mostly, you just bring your open mind. Youve got one of those, havent you? TACtile is at 7777 East Hampden Avenue in Tamarac Square; for details, go to www.tactilearts.org.
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