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SUMMARY:Summer Nights: Hapa-Zome Natural Dye Printing with Sajata Epps
DESCRIPTION:A Japanese word meaning “leaf dye”\, hapa-zome is a Japanese art form that creates stunning prints from natural dyes. In this workshop participants will be printing using fugitive dyes from fresh common house plants\, flowers\, and fruits. With the guidance of artist Sajata Epps and the pressure of a rubber mallet beautiful tie-dye like prints will emerge. \nMaterials will be provided by contactless pickup at the Staten Island Museum (details to follow). \nLink to the Zoom invitation will be provided upon registration. If you are unable to attend the program during the scheduled time\, all registrants will be provided with a link to the recorded zoom video which will be accessible for 72 hours. \nSpace is limited to 15 participants. \nAbout the artist \nSajata Epps (aka SAJATA-E) is a sustainable clothing and textile designer running her lifestyle brand from the South Bronx. From yarn to dye\, everything is manufactured in her studios by hand. Sajata-E makes a lot of the tools she uses to design but she also up-cycles used machines in order to create less waste in the world. Growing natural textile dyes is her passion and she does this in the comfort of lovely community farms she helps develop in the Bronx.
URL:https://www.statenislandmuseum.org/event/summer-nights-hapa-zome-natural-dye-printing-with-sajata-epps/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Summer Nights
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SUMMARY:Panel Discussion: Perspectives on the Suffrage Centennial
DESCRIPTION:Women of the Nation Arise! brought together a panel of scholars and experts to advise the development of the exhibition and examine the contributions of Staten Island’s suffragists\, present-day issues of political equality\, and voter participation. Join us with Zoom to hear firsthand the conclusions reached by the panel about Staten Island’s role in expanding voting rights – a core principle of American government. \n\nSarah Litvin – Director\, Reher Center for Immigrant Culture and History\nSusan Goodier – Lecturer of History at SUNY Oneonta specializing in U.S. Public Policy History\, International Gender and Culture\, and Black Women’s History\nDebbie-Ann Paige – Public historian\, Senior Policy Analyst with the Council of State Governments\, and co-president of the Richard B. Dickenson Chapter of the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society (AAGHS)\nCatherine Gray – Co-President of the League of Women Voters of the City of New York\nMargaret Middleton – Independent exhibit designer and museum consultant based in Providence\, Rhode Island.\nGabriella Leone – Curator and Archives Manager
URL:https://www.statenislandmuseum.org/event/perspectives-on-the-suffrage-centennial/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning
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SUMMARY:Summer Nights: Plarn Textiles with Antonia Perez
DESCRIPTION:Artist Antonia Perez will teach participants how to make and weave with plarn. Plarn is yarn that can be made from plastic bags. A simple cardboard loom will be used to make a woven plastic textile. Participants may be use the loom multiple times to combine separate weavings to create beautiful artworks or functional objects. Materials will be provided by contactless pickup at the Staten Island Museum (details to follow). \nLink to the Zoom invitation will be provided upon registration. If you are unable to attend the program during the scheduled time\, all registrants will be provided with a link to the recorded zoom video which will be accessible for 72 hours. \nSpace is limited to 15 participants. Registration closes 7/29 at 4pm. \nAbout the Artist \nBorn and raised primarily in New York City\, with many youthful summers spent staying with relatives in Mexico\, Antonia Perez has spent most of her life engaged in art and in using art as a means of engaging community. Antonia Perez is a mixed-media artist who collects discarded household detritus and repurposes it into sculpture\, works on paper\, paintings and site-specific installations. Her earliest artistic influences were the Mexican muralists\, the abstract modernists and the needlework artists on both sides of her family. Learn more about the artists here: https://antoniaaperezstudio.com/home.html \nAntonia Perez\, Mexico. Lindo y Querido Sarape I\, 2019.
URL:https://www.statenislandmuseum.org/event/summer-nights-plarn-textiles-with-antonia-perez/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Summer Nights
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