Oct 6, 2014
This week: Amanda Browder rocking like a hurricane! Amanda visits Alabama for her installation Magic Chromacity. Amanda talks to artists Lillis Taylor and Doug Barrett!
Here is info on some of the cool stuff AB is about these days:
Magic Chromacity -
Amanda Browder was commissioned by the Department of Art and Art
History and The Alys Stephens Center at University of Alabama at
Birmingham to create a large scale fabric installation on the two
buildings. Lauren Garber Lake is the director of the Art and Art
History Dept who helped bring Amanda.
She had numerous public sewing days and a ton of fabric was donated
by the people of Birmingham to sew the over 10,000 square feet of
fabric in the project.
Sewing Days - many people from the community and specifically the
Bib & Tucker Sewing Co-op that is run by Lillis Taylor who is
interviewed today on BAS.
Magic = Magic City (Birmingham nickname)
Chroma + City (color + city)
It was up on Aug 29th on the Abroms Engel Institute for the Visual
Art building and The Alys Stephens Center. These buildings were
across the street from each other.
Amanda has made a print for the project . It is made with the help
of Doug Barrett, Associate prof of Graphic Design from UAB who is
also interviewed.
http://www.al.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2014/07/its_not_a_wrap_but_amanda_brow.html
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Montana Show!
http://missoulian.com/news/local/new-york-artist-s-fabric-rapunzel-flows-down-side-of/article_d3639c68-4b65-11e4-aeb6-8f2941090212.html
Montana Museum of Arts and Culture , called “End of the Infinite,”
will run from Oct. 16 to Jan. 10, 2015
- amanda's mini-retrospective.
Show three building pieces, Rapunzel, Good Morning! and Future
Phenomena. Plus an interior piece PRISM/LIVIN/ROOM that will be in
the gallery til Jan.
Last week they showed Rapunzel in downtown Missoula on the
Mercantile building during First Friday.
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Triumvirate!
at the Pelham Arts Center, Pelham NY
This will be an outdoor installation with fabric. The piece is a
more energtic and vivacious piece compared to previous pieces. It
works with the triangle forms and is also made from the donations
at Pelham. This piece will be up Nov 14th.
More about Triumvirate!
November 14, 2014 – January 3, 2015
Triumvirate! is a multi-colored site-specific fabric installation
that will hang on the facade of the Pelham Art Center, in Pelham
NY. Using donated fabrics from Pelham and the surrounding areas,
Triumvirate! will be a visual statement that buildings are not
separate from the democratic life and spirit of the community.
The piece, referencing the three dimensional rectangular building,
will be constructed from fabric donated by the residents of Pelham
and assembled in public sewing day workshops. The immutable scale
of the building is dramatized by the scale and independence of the
triangles as well as the dimensional ambiguity of the fabric. The
design creates a “shock of the new” with both color and form. As a
collective we will rejoice in how something as small as a piece of
discarded fabric can be rebuilt into an energetic architectural
installation.