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The Big Read in LA 2023 at Craft Contemporary!

June 18, 2023 By Debra Disman

In conjunction with this year’s NEA Big Read: Los Angeles, Craft Contemporary dedicated a very special Family Craft Lab workshop to celebrating the art of bookmaking in  Using gluing and folding techniques participants created their own flag books, a unique and sculptural book with moving parts. Inspired by this years Big Read novel, Interior Chinatown, by Charles Yu, attendees developed each flag “page” with symbols, words, patterns and images to tell a story about their identity and culture. Craft Lab is for all ages, everyone is welcome!


Fearless leader BILLIE RAE VINSON, Director of School and Family Programs, planned and promoted the program, and matched her clothes to our materials, and PRIDE Month!


She and her devoted volunteers prepared the materials for our flag book project.


I brought in my own flag book samples for inspiration.




There was something for everyone on the table,


including samples of “Interior Chinatown” and the graphic novel “American Born Chinese” , a tour-de-force by New York Times bestselling graphic novelist Gene Yang,


in specialized Big Read tote bags!


The wonderful Craft Contemporary volunteers were able to exert their maker energy along with the participants.


Families, individuals, old friends and new joined together to create, and


Love…Life.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: American Born Choinese, BILLIE RAE VINSON Director of School and Family Programs, Books made by Hand, CAFAM, Charles Yu, Community Artmaking, Community Craftmaking, Craft Contemporary, Craft Contemporary Museum, Craft lab, Cultural Identity, DCA, Elizabeth Morin, Family Craft Lab, Flag Book, FLAG BOOKMAKING, Folded and glued handmade books, Gene yang, Graphic Novel, Handmade Books, Hedi Kyle, IDENTITY, Interior Chinatown, Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, Making Books Together, Suzane Isken, Sydney Brundridge, The BIg Read, The Big Rread In LA

Rainbow Butterfly Bookmaking at the West Valley Regional Branch Library Honors Pride Month!

June 16, 2023 By Debra Disman

I was thrilled to lead a bookmaking workshop, (called a “program” in Library parlance!) on June 8, 2023,  celebrating PRIDE Month ( June) with a “RAINBOW BUTTERFLY” Bookmaking program, where participant learned how to fold an accordion spine, attach butterfly wing pages in rainbow colors. A colorful, glorious time was had by all!


This offering was part of my Artist Residency in Bookmaking, “We Write the Book” at the West Valley Regional Branch Library of the Los Angeles Public Library, through the Los Angeles City Department of Cultural Affairs.

The Residency is comprised of a series of bookmaking workshops presented at the Library, planned in close coordination with Library Staff.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Artist Residency, Asian American, Book, Book as Art, Book Structures, BOOKBINDING, Bookmaking, Books made by Hand, Butterfly, Community Artmaking, COMMUNITY BOOKMAKING, DCA LA, DCA-funded artist residency, Folded Books, Folded Fan Book, Handmade Books, Intergenerational Arts workshops, Kevin Hasely, LAPL, Librarians, Los Angeles Public Library, Making Books Together, mixed media books, Pride, PRIDE Month, Rainbow, Rainbow butterfly, Rainbow Butterfly book, Self-expression, The Department of Cultural Affairs of the City of Los Angeles, West Valley Regional Branch Library

Artist Talks: The Conversation Between

June 9, 2023 By Debra Disman

I have been fortunate to participate in numerous artist talks over the past several years, which have been illuminating in multiple ways, connecting with others, getting an insight into their work, sharing my own, furthering my experience in talking about it, reaching a wider “audience”.

Here are two of these talks, group conversations between artists, curator and facilitator, online through Zoom, sharing about specific works in specific exhibitions.

“Oh, Mother” Exhibition at The Hera Gallery
“Oh,  Mother” Artists Talk
“Oh, Mother” article

In the spring of 2022, Hera Gallery and Educational Foundation began to talk about our 50th anniversary as one of the first women-run artist cooperatives to open in the United States in 1974. Shortly after this discussion, the leak started to circulate that Roe v. Wade would be overturned before its own 50th feminist anniversary in 2023. The story came out around Mother’s Day. A group of us at Hera started to talk not only about the potential ramifications of the ruling, but also about motherhood itself. While frequently idealized in public discourse, we wanted to look at motherhood in all its complexity, as well as at the absence of desired motherhood. Throughout 2022 the abortion rights discussion swelled and ultimately burst into the Dobb's Decision. Hera’s conversation transitioned to ask, what happens now? Hera began looking for works which spoke to the overturn of Roe v. Wade in the virtual exhibition Objects of Agency, currently on view at heragallery.org. However, our conversation circled back to the bigger picture on the choice of motherhood. We wanted to hear voices not only from the perspective of mothers, but of all the people surrounding mothers and who could be mothers; including their children, partners, and even their parents. We were interested in the voices of mothers who were not born female cis gender, mothers who raise their children alongside other mothers, and everyone else who does not fit the traditional or stereotypical mother mold…..Nadiah Rivera Fella from the Cleveland Museum of Art (was)  juror for the show. Rivera Fella was part of the curatorial team of the 2021/2022 exhibition Picturing Motherhood Now at the Cleveland Museum of Art and thus made an excellent choice for a juror of Oh, Mother.

Participating Artists: Beizar Aradini, Sybil Archibald, Cassie Arnold, Raissa Bailey, Brandin Barón, Jasmine Best, Shweta Bist, Desirae Brown, Joanne Delmonico, Jessica Dietz, Debra Disman, Rebecca Ford, Raquel Fornasaro, Bonnie Jaffe, Marcella Kelley, Leah Klister, Moriah LeFebvre, Roberta Levitow, Madeleine Lord, Caroline McAuliffe, Haley Neville, Linda Plaisted, Sylvie Redmond, Sawyer Rose, Christina Santner, Ellen Shattuck Pierce, Leslie Sills.

“Text/Message” Exhibition
 “Text/Message” Artists Talk

Text/Message focuses on how we use text in fine art. Whether painting, sculpture, mixed media, video, digital, the use of text plays an integral part in telling stories. It can add a poetic layer, or a humorous anecdote. Text can challenge societal assumptions, activate our inner desires or crusade for long held beliefs. Text also lies.

Curated by Kristine Schomaker

ENJOY THE CONVERSATION!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Andrée Carter, Artist Talk, Artists who use text, Artists' Talk, Austin Brady, Bachrun LoMele Gina M, Beatrice (Bea) Antonie Martino, Briena Harmening, Candice Greathouse, Caro Volny, Chavez Fred Becker, Christopher Taylor, Contemporary, Contemporary Art, Cultural life, Daggi Wallace, Dan Ragland, Darlyn Susan Yee, David E. Weed, Debra Disman, E. Y. Reilly, Education, Gigi Janko, Greg Blair, Group Exhbition, Group Show, Hazel Batrez, Hera, Hera Educational Foundation and Gallery, Hera Gallery, Ian Cross, International Exhibition, Isabel Winson-Sagan, Isabella Cardim, Jack Weaver, Jennie E. Park, Judi Krew, Karen Fiorito, Karen Ruth Karlsson, Katie Mead, Kristine Shomaker, Linda Litteral, Lisa Bahouth, Lisa Cooperman, Lori Markman, Lorraine Woodruff-Long, Margaret Jo Feldman, Maria Trunk, Marie Brix Tyler Brumfield, Martin Gantman, Maternal, Melanie Antuna Hewitt, Message, Monica R Marks, Mother, Nancy McDearmon, Nikyra Capson, Oh Mother, Online Artists' Talk, Online Exhbition, Online Show, Online Talk, Pennie Fien, Renee Bott, Rhode is;land, RI, Sean Tyler, Sheri Lynn Behr, Stephen Anderson, Steven Dick, Test Message, Text, Tom Lasley, Words In Art, Zahra Fard

Swept Away: “The Center Will Not Hold” I

May 29, 2023 By Debra Disman

My work, “The Center Will Not Hold” was  PERFORMED ON SITE AT THE ANNENBERG COMMUNITY BEACH HOUSE as part of:  Swept Way: Love Letters to a Surrogate, organized by
Warren Neidich, Christina Mossaides Strassfield, Anuradha Vikram and Rene Petropoulos  2022-23
“Swept Away: Love Letter to a Surrogate/s” is a community oriented artistic project that aims to create a transcontinental heartbeat across America. It is hoped that through its combined gestures and performances, a sense of solidarity, so desperately missing today, will emerge with which to confront the ecological catastrophe at our doorstep.”

65 Los Angeles County artists presented live performances over Earth Day Weekend: April 22 and 23, 2023 at the Santa Monica State Beach near the Annenberg Community Beach House on the Pacific Ocean. “The Center Will Not Hold” was one of them.

Stills from “The Center Will Not Hold”: gathering the water, stitching the sand.
Collaborators: Deborah Lynn Irmas and Frida Cano.


Image Credit: Mick Lorusso April 2023    Three Women Gather Water Working Silently Together


Image Credit: Mick Lorusso April 2023   Carrying Water to the Blanket of the Four Directions


Image Credit: Mick Lorusso April 2023   Making Their Way to the Blanket of the Fuur Directions Site


Image Credit: Mick Lorusso April 2023   Water is Used to Dampen The Sand To Create Mounds


Image Credit: Mick Lorusso April 2023   Needles Threaded With Hemp Cord Are Used To Stitch 


Image Credit: Mick Lorusso April 2023      Through the Sand  Mounds Creating Lines of Connection


Image Credit: Mick Lorusso April 2023     Hemp Cords Are Threaded Across the Open Circle


Image Credit: Mick Lorusso April 2023     The Center Is Stitched as is the Sand Around the Blanket


Image Credit: Mick Lorusso April 2023     The Work of Mending is Completed for the Moment

Image Credit: Mick Lorusso April 2023     The Work is Never Done on This Earth and in This Life

More to come.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: "Swept Away: Love Letter to a Surrogate(s)", Annenberg Beach House, Anuradha Vikram, Christina Mossaides Strassfield, Deborah Lynn Irmas, Earth Day, East Hampton, Frida Cano, Healing the Earth, Jeremy Dennis, Jeremy Native, julie McKim, Los Angeles Artists, Main Beach, Mark Henry Samuel, Mick Lorusso, Performance, Rene Petropoulos, SANTA MONICA, Santa Monica Beach, Stitching the earth, Stitching the Sand, Warren Neidich

“A Common Thread” Artist Talk at ArtShare LA

May 22, 2023 By Debra Disman

I was thrilled to participate in the
A COMMON THREAD EXHIBITION ARTIST TALK
May 19 @ 6:00 pm at ArtShare LA!

I share my talk HERE.
Thank you ArtShare LA, for this opportunity.

About the exhibition:

Art Share L.A. proudly presents A Common Thread, an exhibition featuring fiber-based and textile works of art exploring autobiography and social critique, connection and displacement. The artworks in this exhibition are interlinked through themes of history and memory.
Featured artists include: Antoinette Adams, Amabelle Aguiluz, Doris Bittar, A. Laura Brody, Chloe Cusimano, Yasmine Nasser Diaz, Debra Disman, Carmen Mardonez, Carolyn Mason, Michelle Montjoy, Marie-Jose Njoku-Obi, Katie Shanks, Aneesa Shami Zizzo

 

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Amabelle Aguiluz, Aneesa Shami Zizzo, Antoinette Adams, Artist Talk, Artists' Talk, ArtShare LA, Baha Danesh, Beth Stryker, Carmen Mardonez, Carolyn Mason, Chloe Cusimano, Common Thread Community Art Venue, Debra Disman, Doris Bittar, Fiber, Fiber Art, Group Exhibition, Katie Shanks, Marie-Jose Njoku-Obi, Michelle Montjoy, Sharing about work, Textile Artist, Textiles, Thread, Video, Women Artists Contemporary Los Angeles Artist, Yasmine Diaz

Flower-fold Bookmaking Honors Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month at the West Valley Regional Branch Library!

May 12, 2023 By Debra Disman

I was thrilled to lead a bookmaking workshop, (called a “program” in Library parlance!) on May 11, 2023,  celebrating the Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month (of May) with a “Flower-Fold” Bookmaking program using origami paper and folding techniques.

Participants of a range of ages learned to make the flower fold structure, then linked together several “flowers” into chains, added covers and ribbons. Some participants went on to develop their books with assorted materials including decorative papers, stickers and magazines.

The results were beautiful, and filled participants with pride as they navigated the trickier aspects of the process.

 

This offering was part of my Artist Residency in Bookmaking, “We Write the Book” at the West Valley Regional Branch Library of the Los Angeles Public Library, through the Los Angeles City Department of Cultural Affairs.
The Residency is comprised of a series of bookmaking workshops presented at the Library, planned in close coordination with Library Staff.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Artist Residency, Asian American, Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Book, Book as Art, Book Structures, BOOKBINDING, Bookmaking, Books made by Hand, Community Artmaking, COMMUNITY BOOKMAKING, DCA LA, DCA-funded artist residency, Flower Fold, Flower Fold Book Structure, Flower-fold bookmaking, Handmade Books, Hanging Books, Intergenerational Arts workshops, Kevin Hasely, LAPL, Librarians, Los Angeles Public Library, Making Books Together, mixed media books, Nature Poetry, Origami, Origami Paper, Pacific Islander, Poetry, Poetry Month, Self-expression, The Department of Cultural Affairs of the City of Los Angeles, West Valley Regional Branch Library

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