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		<title>Ominum Outreach Project - Philippines | About [e]merge</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Jun 2013 07:51:15 +0000</pubDate>
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			<dc:creator>Niki Orenstein - Omnium</dc:creator>
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<p><strong><span style="color: rgb(0,90,150)">It was the success of [re]frame Manilla that lead to the current project '[e]merge' run under the banner of Omnium Outreach: Philippines.</span> </strong></p>

<p>Rick Bennett has facilitated the '[e]merge'  project, working alongside a group of fourth year design students from the College of Fine Arts, Sydney. The students have designed a range of embroidered products that aim to further commercial business opportunities for the collective of women embroiderers (PML) in Lumban. This site allows you to see the latest <em>News, </em><em>Design Development</em> and behind the scenes work of the [e]merge project.</p>

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<p><strong><em>We hope you explore and appreciate the work of the PML Embroiders and join Omnium in their support of skilled artisans in the Philippines.</em></strong></p>

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<p><strong><span style="color: rgb(0,90,150)">It was the success of [re]frame Manilla that lead to the current project '[e]merge' run under the banner of Omnium Outreach: Philippines.</span> </strong></p>

<p>Rick Bennett has facilitated the '[e]merge'  project, working alongside a group of fourth year design students from the College of Fine Arts, Sydney. The students have designed a range of embroidered products that aim to further commercial business opportunities for the collective of women embroiderers (PML) in Lumban. This site allows you to see the latest <em>News, </em><em>Design Development</em> and behind the scenes work of the [e]merge project.</p>

<div style="margin-bottom: 2em"></div>

<p><strong><em>We hope you explore and appreciate the work of the PML Embroiders and join Omnium in their support of skilled artisans in the Philippines.</em></strong></p>

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