You can view the program from our recent meeting. Members were interested in viewing it again. Viewing together on Zoom had some issues.
The Fall – Winter newsletter is available
Find the current newsletter on our webpage, under the Members tab. Look for Newsletter Archives.
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If you like Molas, mark your calendar for Wednesday December 8 at noon.
https://www.clevelandart.org/close-looking-at-a-distance
Stitching Complexity
Join program host Key Jo Lee and CMA research fellow Andrea Vazquez de Arthur for a deep and guided exploration of a single mola, made using appliqué and reverse appliqué techniques. Learn about these processes and their complex associations with the Guna understanding of the universe.
Watch the most recent Desktop Dialogue to learn more about the meaning of molas, the subject of the current exhibition Fashioning Identity: Mola Textiles of Panamá, in Guna culture.
It’s a Wonderful Life……..wouldn’t it be so?
It’s a Wonderful Life, the film that we will no doubt have opportunities to see this month and next, prompted this request.
Wouldn’t it be wonderful if Cuyahoga Weavers Guild members all contributed a bit for the upcoming newsletter? “Yes!”, says its editor.
So as you tidy-up left-overs from Thanksgiving, and begin preparations for the coming holidays, please squeeze out some time to send a photo, send an article, send a weaving inquiry, share about your favorite weaving book, even share a recipe. Shall I go on…share a poem, share a memoir, share a weaving tip, share a remembrance of a mentor or teacher. Share about upcoming workshops or classes.
OK, I will stop now, except for two things 1.) “Please” and 2.)Tuesday, December 1st is a great target.
Send to Nancy directly or to:
Chagrin Wenk Gallery show on currently canceled
November Meeting details are forthcoming
Details of the November program scheduled for Thursday, November 19 are forthcoming.
Program and Zoom information will come shortly.
Check out the program about Molas at Cleveland Museum of Art
Look for it on Wednesday, November 18 at noon. A Desktop Dialogue from CMA
https://www.clevelandart.org/desktop-dialogues
Their description follows:
How do materials and fabrication processes convey meaning in a work of art or design?
Join CMA research fellow Andrea Vazquez de Arthur and museum guide Leonardo Pérez Carreño from the Museo de la Mola in Panamá City, Panamá, for a conversation about making and meaning in molas, a key component of traditional dress among indigenous Guna women and the subject of the upcoming exhibition Fashioning Identity: Mola Textiles of Panamá.
https://vimeo.com/event/443819
https://vimeo.com/event/443819
https://vimeo.com/event/443819
A Holiday show and sale opportunity. Submit to Patty on Nov 16 -20.
October Program invitation for October 14 and 15. Both are virtual.
Close Looking at a Distance: Scrutinizing the Stitches
What can a wedding gown, liberally decorated and lovingly patched and repaired, tell us about the culture, values, and artisans from which it emerged? In this CLAD session, join host Key Jo Lee and curator of Korean art Sooa McCormick for a guided look at an intricately embroidered garment from the CMA’s permanent collection, currently on view in the exhibition Gold Needles: Embroidery Arts from Korea.
A note about visiting in person:
Correction of Zoom meeting date
The Zoom meeting is Thursday, September 24.
Not October 25.
Apologies.
