��'m really passionate and interested in this idea of what it means to take hand craft and to put it into a contemporary art context,��says Sabrina Gschwandtner. KnitKnit tells the stories of
twenty-six men and women (and one group!) in the forefront of contemporary knitting: Lisa Anne Auerbach, Anna Bell, Isabel Berglund, Risto Bimbiloski, Wenlan Chia, Dave Cole, Liz Collins, Jim
Drain, Teva Durham, Norah Gaughan, David Gentzsch, Aimee Hagerty Johnson, Joelle Hoverson, Erika Knight, Knitta, Catherine Lowe, Bridget Marrin, Tina Marrin, Rachel Matthews, Cat Mazza, Mandy
McIntosh, Althea Merback, Annie Modesitt, Debbie New, Eugene Ong, Freddie Robbins and Beryl Tsang.