Showing posts with label Berkeley Art Museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Berkeley Art Museum. Show all posts

August 11, 2022

Pamela Z @ the BAMPFA

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date & photographer unknown
     
     
Thia evening at 7:30 pm, Pamela Z will give a concert of works for voice, live electronic processing, and projected image as part of BAMPFA: Full, in Berkeley, CA.      
 
She is an amazing vocal/sound artist that is as wonderful to see in performance as it is to listen to her vocalize in weird and wonderful ways. Think Meredith Monk or Joan La Barbara.          

The performance is part of an ongoing series, Full, curated by Sarah Cahill, which take place each month on the full moon.      
2155 Center Street Berkeley, CA

(a three-minute walk from Downtown Berkeley BART)      
     
           
     
      
Viewfinder links:       
        
BAM         
Joan La Barbara          
Meredith Monk          
Pamela Z        
     
Net links:       
        
BAMPFA ~ Pamela Z       
        
     
YouTube link:       
         
Joan La Barbara          
Pamela Z (various)       
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
Styrous® ~ Thursday, August 11, 2022        
        















 
 
 
 
 
 

April 27, 2022

Elizabeth Valoma ~ A celebration of life

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Angel Morales - rock painting
photo by Styrous®
 
 
On Monday, April 25, there was a gathering of friends, family and fellow workers to remember the woman who was the maker of dreams and founder of the Cheese Board Collective, Elizabeth Valoma (links below).          

The event was held in the Brazillian Room in Tilden Regional Park, Berkeley, a beautiful venue of breathtaking grandeur with deep valleys, dense forest, high ridges and peaks that offer a wilderness experience close to city environments. It could not have been a better spot. 


        
        


 
 
The food was catered by the Cheese Board Collective.
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
Members of the Cheese Board, the Chez Panisse restaurant, students and professors of the California College of Arts & Crafts, members of the Swallow Collective at the Berkeley Art Museum and customers of The Board that had become friends and confidants of Elizabeth over the decades were in attendance.        



 
 
As part of the ceremony, attendees were invited to bring a stone of meaning to place in a circle at an alter that had been set up.           
 
 
 
 
 
I brought one of the stones in a series my father had painted; this one is of a mermaid playing a harp (photo at the top of the page). Tom White brought a stone that kind of looks like a camel he brought back from Menorca (link below), Espaňa, which he placed next to my father's stone.                   


 
 
There were photographs of Elizabeth, Deborah and Petra on display, as well as old movies shown of them over the years. It was a delight to see Elizabeth in her youth.     
 
 

 
 
There was an invocation, with Deborah Valoma, Elizabeth's daughter, and Petra, Deborah's daughter and Elizabeth's grand daughter.    
 

 
 
Then people spoke of their relationship, experiences with and stories about Elizabeth that were really wonderful to hear; one main theme that seemed to reoccur was that she enjoyed dancing.    
 
The alter with the ashes of Elizabeth in an urn that was set up in the middle of the room around which people danced at the end of the evening.      


 
 
 
Viewfinder links:        
        
Berkeley Art Museum        
Menorca       
Angel Morales         
Styrous        
Elizabeth Valoma        
Tom White        
         
Net links:        
        
Elizabeth Valoma        
Tom White        
        
        
        
 
 

 
Dance on, Elizabeth, dance on!
     
        
Styrous® ~ Wednesday, April 27, 2022       
      













November 3, 2021

Michael McClure articles/mentions

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mentions:     
Harryman & Raskin ~ Cloud Cantata   
Janis Joplin ~ Pearl     
          
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
photo by Styrous®



        
       
       
       
        
       
















October 3, 2021

Alice Waters articles/mentions

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Chez Panisse ~  
      40th Anniversary Pt 1           
      40th Anniversary Pt 2        
           
            
           
           
            
           
            
            
           
            
           
            
Alice Waters - 2011            
photo by Styrous®           
           
            
           
            
                       
            
           





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September 24, 2020

Pamela Z articles/mentions

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Pamela Z ~ 
    A Secret Code          
    Will     

mentions:        
Garden of Memory 2013       
Ghost In the House        
Kronos Quartet: Listen Local        
         
         
        
        
        
        
        
Pamela Z - 2013
photo by Styrous®
         
        
        
         
        
        
        















January 29, 2020

BAM ~ Rosie Lee Tompkins: A Retrospective

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February 19 – July 19, 2020

        
          
  • Rosie Lee Tompkins: Untitled, 1986
    Photo by Sharon Risedorph Photography      
  • Rosie Lee Tompkins: Three Sixes, 1996; quilted by Irene Bankhead, 1996; polyester double knit, linen-weave cotton or polyester, cotton, rayon, and cotton muslin backing; 96 × 96 in.; BAMPFA, bequest of the Eli Leon Living Trust. Reproduced courtesy of the Estate of Effie Mae Howard. Photo: Ben Blackwell.
          
          
      
      
     
Rosie Lee Tompkins (1936–2006) is widely considered one of the most brilliant and inventive quiltmakers of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Her reputation has grown to the point where her work is no longer considered solely within the context of quilting, but celebrated among the great American artistic achievements of our time. Rosie Lee Tompkins: A Retrospective is the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of the artist’s work to date, featuring approximately eighty quilts, pieced tops, embroideries, assemblages, and decorated objects. It reveals Tompkins to be an artist of extraordinary variety, depth, and impact.

Born Effie Mae Howard in 1936 in Arkansas, the artist later adopted the pseudonym Rosie Lee Tompkins. She learned quilting from her mother as a child but did not begin to practice the craft seriously until the 1980s, when she was living in the Bay Area city of Richmond. Often inspired by her belief in God, Tompkins made quilts directed toward her own healing and spirituality and to honor family members. She employed a wide variety of traditional patterns, including half-squares, medallions, and yo-yos, exploring and adapting these approaches through her individual sensibility and integrating such favorite fabrics as velvet, artificial fur, and various types of glittery material. She also frequently incorporated embroidery—stitching words and citations of Christian scripture—as well as printed images on recycled clothes, which suggest the artist’s commentary on contemporary social, political, and cultural events.

Made up almost entirely of works from BAMPFA’s collection, Rosie Lee Tompkins: A Retrospective is the first in a series of exhibitions celebrating the donation of approximately 3,000 quilts by African American artists from the estate of the collector Eli Leon. This transformative bequest makes BAMPFA a leader in the field of African American art with what is probably the largest public collection of African American quilts in the world.    
          
       
Berkeley Art Museum 
Pacific Film Archive
University of California, Berkeley
2120 Oxford Street #2250
Berkeley, CA 94720
(510) 642-0808
bampfa@berkeley.edu
       
          
  
        
         
Viewfinder links:         
       
Eli Leon       
Rosie Lee Tompkins          
        
Viewfinder links:                 

artnet ~ BAM an International Hub for African American Quilts    
BAM ~ Rosie Lee Tompkins / MATRIX 173           
BAM ~ Rosie Lee Tompkins: A Retrospective          
National Gallery of Art ~ Rosie Lee Tompkins   
NY Times ~ obit      




     
         
Styrous® ~ Wednesday, January 29, 2020        

Eli Leon articles/mentions

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Eli Leon ~ African-American Quilt Maven   
   
    
mentions:     
BAM ~ Rosie Lee Tompkins: A Retrospective  
   
    
   

 
   
    
Eli Leon - 2016       
photo by Styrous®
 
   
    
      
 
   
    
   

















March 19, 2018

Eli Leon ~ African-American Quilt Maven







Eli Leon

June 27, 1935
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March 6, 2018




            ~ Collector's Weekly     

What would jazz look like if it had a physical presence? According to Sherry Ann Byrd, a celebrated quilt maker, it might look something like the hand-made “M-provisational” quilts produced by six generations of her family, who descended from a former slave named Edward “Ned” Titus in Freestone County, Texas.      



Eli Leon ~ Who'd a Thought It 
 catalogue of African-American quilts 
San Francisco Craft & Folk Art Museum, 1987





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photos by Styrous®

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Net links:          
          
Images for Eli Leon, quilts          
NY Times ~ Whitney Museum, ''Abstract Design in American Quilts''    
NY Times ~ Eli Leon obit       
National Gallery of Art ~ Rosie Lee Tompkins & Eli Leon        
Berkeley Art Museum BAM ~ Rosie Lee Tompkins / MATRIX 173
Oakland Museum of California ~      
The Plaid Portico ~ YoYos and Half Squares exhibition review       
Collector's Weekly ~ The Beautiful Chaos of Improvisational Quilts    
Smithsonian Libraries ~     
University of Chicago Press ~ book review       
Berkeley Daily Planet ~         
        A Colorful Passion for Unique African American Quilts            
Berkeley Daily Planet ~ book review              
        The Art of Doing it Right by Eli Leon           
Daintytime ~ A Visit With Eli Leon And His Quilts        
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         ~ Part 2      
Berkeleyside ~      
         Eli Leon vintage quilt collection for sale          
         Eli Leon ~ A lifetime of quirky collections
Quirky Berkeley ~ Eli Leon – A Life of Making Art and Collecting
Rosie Lee Tompkins            
Washington Post ~ Rosie Lee Tompkins obit          
SF Gate obit         
       
     

Your Negative Space never was!



Styrous® ~ Tuesday, March 20, 2018