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Chromatic Interactions II

August 14, 2017 By diannaj

 

Chromatic Interactions II

“CHAPTERS: Book Arts in Southern California” presented at the Craft and Folk Art Museum in LA.

I was commissioned to create an interactive book.

I created “Chromatic Interactions”

Chromatic Interactions is a flag book is comprised of an accordion spine, front and back covers, and flag pages which are pockets with windows cut out of them to reveal both front and back of the cards that visitor participants wrote and drew on, then inserted into the pockets.

It was eye-opening to see how people responded, what they wrote and drew, and how the book transformed over time.

I am exploring this phenom through a series of posts, now that the show is over. The CAFAM was kind enough to save and give to me many of the file cards added to the book by the participants who interacted with the piece…keeping it in a continual state of transformation.

The front and back covers had windows cut out of them that correlated with the windows cut out of the flag pocket pages.

Someone had to remove the cards so that new ones could be inserted. I am still not sure if this was the Museum staff, or the patron participants themselves.
Here is some of what they wrote….

“STRIKE while the iron is hot”

“Speak Out

Stay Calm

Carry On”

“How can we stop the political train wreck?”

“It was the best of times. It was the worst of times. *activism….”

“people say don’t hate anything except for hatred”

This one “speaks” for itself.

Actually, they all do.

People

Speak

Out

Filed Under: Artists' Books Tagged With: "CHAPTERS: BOOK ARTS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA", "CHROMATIC INTERACTIONS", ARTIST'S BOOKS, Bookmaking, CAFAM, Cultural Participation, Flag Book, Handmade Books, INTERACTIVE BOOK, Los Angeles Art Scene, The Craft and Folk Art Museum

Chromatic Interactions I

August 11, 2017 By Debra Disman

Chromatic Interactions I

“CHAPTERS: Book Arts in Southern California” presented at the Craft and Folk Art Museum in LA.

I was commissioned to create an interactive book.

I created “Chromatic Interactions”

It was eye-opening for me to see what people wrote and drew, and how the piece changed over time.

I will be exploring this through a series of posts, now that the show is over, and CAFAM was kind enough to save and give to me many of the file cards added to the book by patrons/visitors/participants…interacting.

Flag book. Stitched flag pockets with windows cut into them.

Accordion spine.

A focus on file folders.

Flag pocket and cover windows align, allowing messages to show through, and creating a tunnel effect.

Color, line, word, image, added by the viewer, become participatory art making and collaborator.

Book board.

Found file folders crumpled to create surface texture.

Haptic.

Here is some of what Museum visitor participants wrote…

TIME

“…all slow…”

After the US election.

Did they mean “irrelevant” No???

“There once was…”

Packing it in.
Successful life…validation

“Beautiful
I’m blinded by the light.”

“Mosaic” flower

Wilder tale

E X T R A P O L A T E

So glad, Inez!

Full…
And fuller.

More

To

Come

Filed Under: Artists' Books Tagged With: ARTIST'S BOOKS, Book Artists, Book Arts, Bookmaking, CAFAM, Flag Book, Handmade Books, HAPTIC, INTERACTIVE BOOK, Participatory Culture, The Book As Art, The Craft and Folk Art Museum

WORKSHOP: SCROLL AWAY WITH DEBRA DISMAN

June 21, 2017 By Debra Disman

WORKSHOP: SCROLL AWAY WITH DEBRA DISMAN

Intergenerational Art Making at The Fowler Museum of UCLA

308 Charles E Young Dr N,
Los Angeles, CA 90024
(310) 825-4361

The exhibition How to Make the Universe Right features large scroll paintings from Vietnam and China. Take in these magnificent art works and be inspired to create your very own scroll painting with marbled paper.

This is a drop-in workshop for all ages.
No registration required and all materials provided.

Parking available in UCLA Lot 4, 221 Westwood Plaza off Sunset Blvd
$3/hr or max $12/day

Tagged With: "How to Make the Universe Right", Bookmaking, Fowler Museum at UCLA, Intergenerational Artmaking, Marbled Paper, Paper Marbling, Scroll painting, Scroll-making, Scrolls

LACMA Workshops at NoHo Plaza

June 19, 2017 By Debra Disman

LACMA Workshops at NoHo Plaza

Summer Nights at NoHo Plaza (People St.)

Saturdays, August 5, 12, 19, 26 | 6–9 pm

During the month of August, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) will be in the NoHo Arts District on Saturday nights from 6–9 pm! Stop by NoHo Plaza for art projects connected with LACMA’s collection and exhibitions and enjoy a live DJ set.

AUGUST 5th: join us to make an accordion book with pop-ups that move and groove! Add a custom cover using cool and interesting collage materials. Inspired by kinetic sculpture from LACMA’s collection.

North Hollywood | NoHo Plaza (People St.)
Free, no reservations required
Note: 
This program takes place off-site at NoHo Plaza (People St.) between 5223–5225 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood, CA 91601 from 6–9 pm.

Tagged With: Accordion Book, Artmaking, Bookmaking, Collage, Handmade Books, LACMA, Los Angeles, los Angeles County Museum of Art, NoHo Plaza, People Street

Flag Bookmaking Program

June 18, 2017 By Debra Disman

Learn to make the fun and versatile FLAG BOOK structure!

FREE and Open to the Public
All Materials Included

Held at the Los Angeles Public Library/Baldwin Hills Branch

2906 South La Brea Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90016
Nearest cross streets: Westhaven Avenue, between Adams and Jefferson Blvds.

Tagged With: Baldwin Hills Branch Library, Bookmaking, Books, Flag Book, Handmade Books, Library, Los Angeles Public Library

The Sheltering Book Chapter 3

May 20, 2017 By Debra Disman

The Sheltering Book Chapter 3

I am honored to have been one of 17 artists who received an inaugural ‘The WORD Grant 2016: The Bruce Geller Memorial Prize” from the Institute for Jewish Creativity, a project of American Jewish University, to create, “The Sheltering Book“.

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“The Sheltering Book will be a life-sized book structure which will become the backdrop for community bookmaking workshops drawing parallels between the meaning and architecture of the book, and that of the Sukkah. The project also explores the relationship between the public sphere and private space, whether that space be our personal creativity, where we create, or what we create.” —Debra Disman

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“The WORD Grant, a project of American Jewish University’s Institute for Jewish Creativity, supports artists creating projects that explore Jewish ideas, themes, tradition, history, and identity. We believe in supporting a contemporary, vibrant, Jewish cultural landscape in Los Angeles.”  —The Institute for Jewish Creativity

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Made of corrugated cardboard, primed, base-painted, and treated with layers of transparent color, the Sheltering Book becomes a Sukkah With the addition of dyed netting stenciled with ferns, the “s’chach“, roof of the Sukkah.

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web2The Sheltering Book at The Braid Theatre Gallery, Home of the Jewish Women’s Theatre

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Our first community bookmaking workshop was held at the lovely Braid Theatre Gallery.

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The Sheltering Book onstage, becomes a theatrical backdrop, a set, and a theater in and of itself, as participants create their books nearby,

web8using brilliant and beautiful materials.

web10aMother and daughter work side by side.

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web12Participants focus on”building”, then developing their flag books.

web13Documenting while doing.

web14web14aPutting together word and image,

web17color,

web19text and texture,

web16web20themes.

web15and adding titles.

web24   Then we shared….in the safety of The Sheltering Book.

web22web25aweb26aweb27web31Was it a fluke that black was the predominant clothing color that day? Creating a striking contrast between Book and Bookmaker.

web21Glorious…and sublime.

…to be continued…

Filed Under: Artists' Books, Teaching Artist Tagged With: "WORD GRANT", AMERICAN JEWISH UNIVERSITY, Architecture, ARTIST BOOKS, BINDING, Book Arts, BOOK STRUCTURE, BOOKBINDING, Bookmaking, BOOKMAKING WORKSHOP, BRUCE GELLER, Flag Book, HARVAST DWELLINGS, HARVEST HOLIDAY, HEMP CORD, JEWISH CULTURE, JEWISH HOLIDAY, JEWISH HOLIDAYS, JWT, Los Angeles, PANTONE COLOR SYSTEM, PANTONE COLORS, SANTA MONICA, SET DESIGN, SEWN BOOK BINDINGS, SUKKAH, Teaching Artist, THE BRAID, THE BRAID THEATRE GALLERY, THE BRUCE GELLER MEMORIAL PRIZE, THE INSTITUTE FOR JEWISH CREATIVITY, THE JEWISH WOMEN'S THEATER, THE SHELTERING BOOK, THEATRICAL BACKDROP

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