STITCHED! Weaving Together Creative Nonfiction and Philadelphia's Fiber Arts Community (Part 2)

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Kelly Writers House

Kelly Writers House

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Hosted by Lise Funderburg
Co-sponsored by: The Creative Writing Program
This semester, students in Lise Funderburg's “Ties that Bind” Creative Nonfiction workshop explored community both as it threads through their own lives and as it shows up in Philadelphia's vital subcultures of textile-based folk and fiber arts. Tonight, they'll read from work inspired by their experiences, and with great pleasure, share the podium with many of their community contacts, who will present their own work (in whatever form they fancy). Likelihood of a yarnbombing: 95%. Many of our community contacts will be present, in the audience or on the stage, including the following:
JOY O. UDE is a mixed-media artist and designer. In her artwork, she explores Black culture as a subset of American culture. As an American-born child of Nigerian immigrants, she also reflects on the concept of duality. Ude earned her BFA in Fashion Design from the University of North Texas, and an MFA in Fiber Arts from the University of North. Ude is currently STEAM Educator at Independence Seaport Museum, Adjunct Instructor at Tyler School of Art, and a member of Philadelphia's FJORD Gallery. Find more at joyoftextiles.com .
Each year, the NATIONALITIES SERVICE CENTER (NSC) helps over 5,000 refugees and immigrants start new lives in the United States. NSC is a nonsectarian organization that serves clients regardless of gender, race, religion, or legal status. In a holistic approach to service, they host Wellness Wednesdays, which includes an hour of knitting. In many cases, the stitches are the only common language spoken. Find more at nscphila.org/.
SHELBY DONNELLY is an interdisciplinary visual artist and educator who makes screen printed and sewn textiles, garments, and objects that are contextualized within videos and installations. Her work stages dramas that come from observing humanity's relationship with ritual, ceremony, and spirituality and how that plays out in everyday existence. Donnelly was the 2014 recipient of the Independence Foundation Artist Fellowship and traveled to Morocco to co-curate an exhibition at TALIM. She holds a B.F.A in Printmaking and Drawing from Washington University in St. Louis and a M.F.A in Material Studies from Tyler School of Art. Find more at www.shelbydonnelly.com/ .
BHUTANESE-AMERICAN ORGANIZATION - PHILADELPHIA BAO-P was established in 2013 to serve the newly resettled Bhutanese community in Philadelphia area. BAO-P is committed to empowering the Bhutanese community in Philadelphia in all aspects of development: employment, education, cultural integration and citizenship and it envisions a self-sufficient, progressive, and productive community that contributes to nation building. While Bhutanese women are known for traditional backstrap loom weaving, knitting is also a popular pastime. Find more at www.bao-phila.org/.
BETTY LEACRAFT is a shape shifter of textiles and mixed media fiber, a visual artist, and educator. She blends multiple techniques/processes that blur lines between art quilts, wearable art, sculpture, and installation. Her work is informed by artistic/cultural traditions of Africa and the African Diaspora addressing themes of identity, heritage, symbolism, environment, and ritual. Betty has received grants, awards, honors, and exhibited internationally; as an educator, Betty creates opportunities for underserved communities and individuals through textile arts projects. Find more at bettyleacraft.com/.
THE DRUNKEN KNITWITS is a group of self-admitted knit-aholics, the Philadelphia branch of this global organization that meets weekly in local bars and cafes for drinks and crafting. Founded in Oxford (UK), Drunken Knitwits also has chapters in Cambridge, Manchester, and Newbury (UK), Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane (Austraila), Dublin (Ireland), and Boston. The group welcomes all skill levels and all genders (21+ only, obvs). Find more at www. meetup.com/PhiladelphiaDrunkenKnitwits/.
ASH (ASHLEY) LIMÉS CASTELLANA is a printmaker and multimedia artist. She's the first-generation American daughter of Cuban immigrants, and was raised in the sunshine of Miami, FL. Her artistic practice seeks to promote a connection with ourselves and the natural world by creating environments using the language of architecture and geology. Ash is a Museum Education Coordinator at the Fabric Workshop and Museum; a Coordinator and Educator at Second State Press, and a Youth Educator at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Find more at ashlimes.com/.
WORKSHOP STUDENTS: Max Abram, Daisy Angeles, Maria Baez, Johnathan Chen, Sonali Deliwala, Devin Esch, Natalie Kahn, Delila Keravuori, Danielle Kramer, Sam Ksiaa, Becca Lambright, Julia McGurk, Anya Mushakevich, Erin O'Malley, Caroline Scown, JaHyun Yang.
This program originally occurred on April 10, 2019. For more information, please visit: writing.upenn.edu/wh/calendar/...

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