...Laura Splan disturbs our notions of beauty and femininity by crafting traditionally feminine objects out of unpredictable materials. For her series Trousseau, the Brooklyn-based artist uses cosmetic facial peel in lieu of fabric to craft women's gloves, fans and negligees...
-- American Craft

Laura SplanSigns: Journal of Women in Culture & Society, Winter 2011 Issue, Cover
"Comparative Perspectives Symposium: Gender and Medical Tourism", Editors: Andrew Mazzaschi, Emily Anne McDonald
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Laura SplanTextiel Plus
"Onbehaaglijke schoonheid", By Dorothé Swinkels, Summer 2010, pp. 28-30
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Laura SplanAmerican Craft Magazine
"Domestic Subversion", By Elizabeth Lopeman, Dec/Jan 2010
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Laura SplanCrafts Magazine
"Using their threads: A new show looks to the future of embroidery", By Emma Love, January/February 2010
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Laura SplanArt XX Magazine
Interview with Laura Splan, By Paulina McFarland, November 2009
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Laura SplanGeo Magazine
"Gefahr, in Zierde gebannt", November 2009
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Laura SplanFiberarts
"Laura Splan: Body of Evidence", Review by Whitney Crutchfield, January / February 2009
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Laura SplanPasajes Diseno
"¿Es Posible Un Picasso De Los Tapetes De Crochet?", Article by Ivan Lopez Munuera, December 2008
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Laura SplanDiscover Magazine
"Art: Of Doilies and Disease", Review by Stephen Ornes, February 2007
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Laura SplanCraft: Transforming Traditional Crafts
"From Prozac To Skin Peels", Interviewby Julie Jackson, Winter 2007
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Laura SplanFiberarts
"Arts and Sciences", Article by Lindsay Obermeyer, Summer 2007
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Laura SplanSurface Design Journal: Machine Embroidery
"Informed Source", Fall 2005
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Laura Splan7x7 San Francisco Magazine
"Seeing Red", Article by Todd Miles, May 2005
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Laura SplanPublic Library of Science Journal
Cover, November 2004
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