"No Idle Hands" film and video screening on June 10th              ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~               
 "No Idle Hands" Curated by Sabrina Gschwandtner
  Tuesday, June 10, 2008 at 8pm Light Industry 55 33rd Street, 3rd Floor Brooklyn, NY Ticket Price - $6
  Handcraft--absorbing, obsessive, mysterious, political, communal  and mythical--is the subject of these documentaries, which range  from exhaustively researched to casually recorded and even imagined.
  Works include:
  "Kusama's Self-Obliteration," Yayoi Kusama/Jud Yalkut, 16mm,  1964, 24 mins The film was conceived as a portrait of the Yayoi Kusama and her  work of two decades, and a progressively involving and engrossing  experience that could possibly project the viewer into the screen.
  "When This You See...", Elaine Reichek, video, 1998, 17 mins Nine appropriated film clips from sources such as Heavenly  Creatures (1994) and Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) show women  stitching. Each segment reveals a dramatic moment in the movie's  story, and then ends with a freeze-frame over which the artist  superimposes a single word, cataloging the act ("betrayal,"  "revolution," "revenge," etc) each woman's handcraft symbolizes.
  "Odd Fellows," Alee Peoples, Super-8 to video, 2006, 5 mins A short documentary on the Odd Fellows, a fraternal order begun  in England as an offshoot of the Masons.
  "Paracas," Cecilia Vicuña, 16mm to video, 1993, 18 mins Conceived as a visual and sound poem in seven scenes, this  animation of a 2,000 year-old textile now in the collection of the  Brooklyn Museum invites entrance into a different visual and sonic  space. The textile, interpreted here as a celebration of the Thread  of Life, was constructed in a sculptural, three-dimensional looping  technique developed by the ancient artists of the Paracas/Nazca  region of Peru.
  "Handmade Nation: The Rise of DIY Art, Craft and Design"  (excerpt from the feature film to be released 2009), Faythe Levine,  video, 20 mins A documentary exploring the rise of DIY art, craft, and design in  the United States. The heart of this new wave of creativity is the  community, which is equally influenced by traditional handiwork,  modern aesthetics, politics, feminism and art.
  The screening will be followed by a Q&A session with Faythe Levine,  Elaine Reichek and Cecilia Vicuña.
  Curated by Sabrina Gschwandtner, visual artist, author of "KnitKnit:  Profiles and Projects from Knitting's New Wave" (2007), and  contributor to the Journal of Modern Craft, Cabinet, and Selvedge,  among many other publications. www.knitknit.net/sabrina
  Edibles will be available from Sweet Tooth of the Tiger, a renegade  bakery project that explores a nostalgia for the bake sale through the performance of social engagement over sugary confections.  www.sweettoothofthetiger.com
  About Light Industry
  Light Industry is a new venue for film and electronic art in Brooklyn,  New York. Developed and overseen by Thomas Beard and Ed  Halter, the project has begun as series of weekly events in Sunset  Park this spring and summer, each organized by a different artist,  critic, or curator.  Conceptually, Light Industry draws equal inspiration from the long  history of alternative art spaces in New York as well its storied  tradition of cinematheques and other intrepid film exhibitors.  Through a regular program of screenings, performances, and lectures,  its goal is to explore new models for the presentation of time-based  media and foster a complex dialogue amongst a wide range of artists  and audiences within the city. www.lightindustry.org
 
 
                |                      		                                   "Thread as the Line" art exhibition              ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  The Thread as the Line: Contemporary Sewn Art
  May 2 - July 12, 2008
  Curated by Cynthia Connolly, Ellipse Arts Center Director 
  Artists: Rachel Bernstein, Natalia Blanch, Jennifer Boe,  Thomas Campbell, Natalie Chanin, Graham  	Childs, Steve Frost,  Sabrina Gschwandtner/ KnitKnit, Caroline Hwang, Brece Honeycutt,  Jennifer Muskopf, Valerie Molnar, Zac Monday, Matt Nelson,  Anila Rubiku and Megan Whitmarsh.
    Bust magazine ran a feature article on the show in their June/July issue See "A Stitch in Time" www.bust.com/index.php
   Ellipse Arts Center   Arlington Cultural Affairs  4350 N. Fairfax Drive    One block west of the Ballston Metro Arlington, VA   Phone:  703-228-7710
 
                |                      		                      | KnitKnit audio book available in June!              ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  "KnitKnit: Profiles and Projects from Knitting's New Wave"  by Sabrina Gschwandtner 
  Audiobook abridged Patterns not included 4 CDs Read by the author
  To purchase: http://www.knittingoutloud.com/big_knitKnit.htm
             toll free (877) 567-3950 : fax (207) 567-3950             111 Middle Street Stockton Springs, Maine 04981 info@knittingoutloud.com
 
                |                      	                      |                "In the Loop" knitting conference July 15 - 17, 2008 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~              - "In The Loop: Knitting past, present and future" 
 - July 15 - 17, 2008
 - Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton, England
 
 In response to the resurgence of public interest knitting has enjoyed in  recent years, this interdisciplinary conference proposes an exploration  of knitting from a broad range of theoretical and practical perspectives. 
  Specific collections focused on knitting history, practice and   technique           collected by Montse Stanley, Richard Rutt and Jane Waller form   the  basis of          this significant resource of reference material that includes    objects,          patterns, postcards and photographs, fiction and non-fiction,    magazines and          journals.
           Presentations by 28 confirmed speakers from   Australia, Britain,  Europe and          the United States will cover a   multidisciplinary range of  perspectives,          including collections, historical   approaches, fashion  and technology,          new-wave knitting and knitting narratives.         - Keynote Speakers include: Barbara Burman, Sabrina Gschwandtner, 
  - Sandy Black and Liz Collins. 
   More info: www.intheloop.soton.ac.uk
  To register: www.intheloop.soton.ac.uk/booking.html               |                      |  
 
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