FULL INTERVIEW: Staffer talks yarn bomber's 'Lovers Lane' exhibit at Lewis Ginter
An iconic Richmond street artist is getting an official exhibit at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden. For the past 15 years, the Knitorious M.E.G. has been yarn bombing the city by leaving works of yarn art around poles or benches across metro Richmond.
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