Web Links to African Sampler: Summer 2010 SDA Journal
July 23, 2010
Art and Life Bound Seamlessly Together: Adinkra Production from the Boakye Family Workshop/Mary Hark
“Adinkra cloth is a living tradition that embraces new ideas and is always evolving.” -Mary Hark
No dedicated website for the workshop was searchable, but for more information, check out an exhibition of the work–via author Mary Hark’s website—entitled Contact*Connect*Collaborate that was up January 10 – February 14, 2010 at Evanston Art Center in Illinois.
At Home Under African Skies/Catherine Billingsley
“What makes the fabrics of Leea and Victor unique in Africa is that all their designs are executed free-hand with complex patterns formed by layer upon layer of wax and color.” –Catherine Billingsley
Toyin Omolowo: Reinterpreting Traditional Design/Patricia Malarcher
SDA member Toyin Omolowo of Nigeria is a multi-media artist with a growing international reputation.
Check out his artist’s profile at: www.africancolours.com/toyinomolowo
+ an interview with the artist at: 234next.com
+ the artist’s statement from a show in Lagos: refinedone.wordpress.com
Mariem Besbes: Improvisational Dance with Natural Dyes/Jessica Hemmings
“Besbes’s sustainable studio practice is a far cry from the ‘greenwashing’ that has become a common tactic in green design.” –Jessica Hemmings
Elias Sime: A Man on the Verge/A. M. Weaver
“Interspersed with his abstract stitched works are textiles that relate, in part, to contemporary Ethiopian painting traditions.” –A. M. Weaver
Santa Monica Museum of Art exhibition information (2009)
Profile on Daily Serving
Stephan Erasmus: Interview/Saaraliisa Ylitalo
“In my current exploration–my relationship and understanding as a white South African with the country that I love, my muse, and the dark mother earth–I am using text that relates to the current political landscape.”
Rosalie Dace: Interview/Patricia Malarcher
“We need to keep redefining what a quilt is.”
Mapula Embroidery: Empowering Women in the Winterveld/Brenda Schmahmann
For more information about Brenda Schmahmann’s book about Mapula Embroidery: www.davidkrutpublishing.com
Launch of the book Mapula: Embroidery and Empowerment in the Winterveld
William Wilson Reinterprets the”Triangle Trade”/Patricia Malarcher
“Wilson, an artist with a studio in Paris, recently produced a series of applique hangings in collaboration with artisans working in a traditional studio in Abomey, Benin.” –Patricia Malarcher
Cloth: In the Presence of Silence/Belinda von Mengersen
“Cloth, like silence, can be a receptacle.” –Belinda von Mengersen
1 Comment
Gerrie says
July 23, 2010 at 9:15 am
Thanks for these. I loved this issue!!
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