Stranded!
The Kudzu Project was designed to be a one-time guerrilla knitting installation on the statue of a Confederate soldier in front of...
Step up, Virginia!
Since the 2015 massacre of nine worshippers at Charleston AME Church by a white supremacist who posed with the Confederate flag on social...
Is Warm Springs' Charm Offensive?
The town of Warm Springs, Virginia has so much going for it - sweeping views of the Allegheny Mountains, healing thermal springs (sadly...
Focus on Confederate monuments
The Kudzu Project is participating in a symposium at the University of Virginia on April 19-20, 2018. Organized by the Department of...
The times they are a-changin'
Remember when The Kudzu Project vinebombed Robert E. Lee High School in Staunton, Virginia? Our flash installation on the school sign...
Kudzu comeback...stay tuned!
After taking a break to work on other knitting projects and follow postseason college basketball, The Kudzu Project is making a comeback....
Read All About It
The Kudzu Project featured prominently in a cover story on craftivism in the January 17 edition of Charlottesville's news and arts weekly...
State holiday begs the question...why are we still celebrating the Confederacy?
Today is Lee-Jackson Day in Virginia. State offices and courts are closed although schools, libraries and state-licensed liquor stores...
Welcoming 2018 with The Kudzu Project
The Kudzu Project celebrated the first day of 2018 with two "flash installations" of knitted kudzu on Confederate monuments in front of...
An artwork...an idea...and action!
The U.S. Department of Arts and Culture featured The Kudzu Project in their blog this week. Author Arlene Goldbard recounted the...