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Susan Berger is Joan Mitchell Foundation Artist-in-Residence in New Orleans, and has an installation at the Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Arts Center, Wash DC.

Susan Berger Artist in Residence.

Susan Berger has been accepted as artist-in-residence program at the Joan Mitchell Foundation Center. It is for the spring 2016. It runs from April 11 to May 6th, 2016. She will be working on a special project –a fiber piece. The Center is located on 2275 Bayou Road, New Orleans, LA 70119. Tel# 504-940-2500.

The Joan Mitchell Center’s Artist-in-Residence programming offers artists- from emerging to established, national and local – the time and space to create work, and the opportunity to engage with a community of artists i residency at the center, as well as with the vibrant arts community of New Orleans.” (from the website)

www.joanmitchellfoundation.org

Susan Berger’s new installation “Triangle Shirtwaist Factory and How it Changed Everything?”

The exhibit is called: “Threads: a sampling of fiber art” at the Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Arts Center, an affiliate of the Smithsonian, at 13480 Dowell Road, Dowell(Solomon), MD 20629.
The exhibition is in the Mezzanine Gallery and runs from March 18 to July 24, 2016. Hours are daily from 10Am to 5PM.

website: www. annmariegarden.org

Installation work: “Triangle Shirtwaist Factory and how it changed everything?” (30,000 women who marched before),”
Mixed Media: Fiber, rug-hooking , weave stitching , etc.
Received Puffin Foundation for the execution of the piece
2014-2015
90″(h) middle and 20′ width

Susan Berger #1 Annemarie Scultpure Garden
Susan Berger #2 Annemarie Scultpure Garden

Susan Berger #3 Annemarie Scultpure Garden

Susan Berger #4 Annemarie Scultpure Garden

FELDENKRAIS Class
at Westbeth

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Thursday at 4pm – 5pm,
Taught by Doron Tadmore Guild-certified Feldenkrais teacher

Westbeth Community Room 155 Bank St (enter through courtyard) between Washington and West Streets. Take A C L or E Train to 14th St and 8th Avenue and walk south to Bank St. Turn left.

$5.00 per class

Contact: Sandra Kingsbury westbethperformance@gmail.com

Sponsored by Westbeth Beautfication Committee

Awareness Through Movement consists of verbally directed movement sequences presented primarily to groups. A lesson generally lasts from thirty to sixty minutes. Each lesson is usually organized around a particular function.

In Awareness Through Movement lessons, people engage in precisely structured movement explorations that involve thinking, sensing, moving, and imagining. Many are based on developmental movements and ordinary functional activities. Some are based on more abstract explorations of joint, muscle, and postural relationships. The lessons consist of comfortable, easy movements that gradually evolve into movements of greater range and complexity.

Awareness Through Movement lessons attempt to make one aware of his/her habitual neuromuscular patterns and rigidities and to expand options for new ways of moving while increasing sensitivity and improving efficiency. There are hundreds of Awareness Through Movement lessons contained in the Feldenkrais Method that vary, for all levels of movement ability, from simple in structure and physical demand, to more difficult lessons.

A major goal of Awareness Through Movement is to learn how one’s most basic functions are organized and improve. By experiencing the details of how one performs any action, the student has the opportunity to learn how to:

attend to his/her whole self
eliminate unnecessary energy expenditure
mobilize his/her intentions into actions
learn and improve

Carol Hebald reads at Book Culture Bookstore on April 12, 2016 at 7pm

Carol Hebald.   Photo John Turner

Carol Hebald.
Photo John Turner

BOOK CULTURE BOOKSTORE
536 West 112th Street
between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenues, NYC,
on Tuesday, April 12 at 7 p.m.

Carol Hebald will be reading from her forthcoming book length poem, DELUSION OF GRANDEUR, which wil be out in May 2016.

CAROL HEBALD was an actress for twelve years on the New York stage before enrolling as an English Major at the City College of CUNY, from where she graduated magna cum laude in 1969. Subsequently awarded a Teaching and Writing Fellowship in fiction at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, she received her MFA in 1971. A former associate professor of English and Creative Writing at the University of Kansas, she is the author of three poetry collections, Colloquy, Spinster by the Sea and Little Monologs; the memoir, The Heart Too Long Suppressed; and the novella collection, Three Blind Mice.

Her novel, A Warsaw Chronicle, will be out next December.

Links to reviews of, and excerpts from her books are on her Web site: www.CarolHebald.com.

SuZen VISIONS OF LIGHT & SPIRIT 50th anniversary retrospective exhibit

SuZen SELF PORTRAIT

SuZen SELF PORTRAIT

Join SuZen at her 50th anniversary retrospective, “VISIONS of LIGHT&SPIRIT” exhibition, opening SUN, MAY 1ST at Westbeth Gallery. On view will be photographs from 1966–2016 and SuZen’s newest multi-media installation. “Transmigration,” inspired by Buddha’s teachings, invites viewers to enter surreal holographic worlds from lower realms to liberation.

SuZen’ Press
DNA Info: Exhibit To Showcase Work of Artist Behind Decades-Old Times Square Mural http://bit.ly/sz-DNA
West View News : A Village Original bit.ly/sz-WVN
Chelsea Now: Suzen sees Visions of Light and Spirit bit.ly/sz-cn

SuZen is a fine-art photographer, designer, educator and peace-activist. Her photography has been exhibited in museums and galleries internationally and in numerous public and private collections. Recipient of numerous grants, NYSCA funded a 40’ x 23’ painted mural of her photograph, “Flowing Light,” on 42nd Street across from the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Times Square.

Committed to always pushing the photographic medium into new dimensions, SuZen’s artwork has evolved from traditional black and white photography shown in galleries to public spaces with performances in the lobbies of the One World Trade Center; Port Authority Bus Terminal; and TWA Terminal at JFK Airport. In 1979, SuZen began organizing events in public spaces around NYC. Through the Organization of Independent Artists, she curated “50 NYC Photographers” in the lobby of 26 Federal Plaza. In 1981, she founded, Art for the People, and coordinated numerous public events including her first performance/art installation, “Coming from Blindness Into Sight,” (1982) in the lobby of One World Trade Center. Receiving a grant from the NEA, she co-created a 4 Woman Inter-Arts performance/installation, “Between Spaces,” in the TWA terminal at JFK airport. In 1984, to commemorate the anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima, she coordinated the first Universal Peace Day in Central Park, which has become an annual event.
 
SuZen has taught photography at International Center for Photography, Pratt Institute, Lehman College, Hunter College and Marymount Manhattan College. Last year, she retired as a full-time professor at Art Institute of New York City, where she taught digital photography and graphic design.
 
More info:www.suzennyc.com
50 photos to celebrate 50 years – a photo a day! http://bit.ly/SuZenGPlus

GALLERY EVENTS
Sunday May 8 at 3PM – SuZen presentation
Sunday May 15 at 3 PM – SuZen presentation

TRANSMIGRATION – a multi-media installation by SuZen
by P Segal

In “Transmigration”, New York City photographic artist, SuZen, combines multi-media, moving images of the natural world in a looping installation that represents Buddhism’s concept of the realms of consciousness. Two synchronized projectors cast images onto hanging layers of diaphanous fabric. The multiple layers of the sheer gauze create a holographic effect in which the viewers enter and are transported into ever-changing images and sounds of the ethereal worlds of the biosphere.

Transmigration begins with a bang, symbolic of the beginning of life on earth, and then fades to light. Images of the beginnings of consciousness take the viewers to the dark lower realms, where schools of sardines and jellyfish travel; a single stingray swims alone towards liberation from the lower realms and into bird form; the images encapsulate the essence of evolution and transmigration, the passage of the spirit, after death, into another body. Birds fly up and into the distance, replaced by Monarch butterflies, symbolic of transformation. The turtle appears, as he does in Buddhist teachings, as the symbol of human good fortune. The turtle represents transition, a creature at home on land and water. In the sly humor of Buddhist teachings, the turtle is a frequent character. Buddha asked, “What is the possibility for a blind turtle to raise up in a golden yoke every 100,000 years?” The answer: “Very rarely.” As the daylight footage fades to twilight and darkness, images of lightning and the sounds of thunder bring the 5 minute long loop again to the big bang.

The flowing images of nature in Transmigration, projected onto the overlapping layers of gauze, escape the two-dimensionality of images on film, taking on the multi-dimensional fullness of the teeming, and ever-changing elements of the natural world. The gauze itself changes the viewer’s perception of the images, as it moves, almost weightlessly, in the air currents, drafts, or human movement in its space. The immersive quality of the installation pushes the boundaries of photography and surrounds the viewer with the sounds of nature it presents. Transmigration is the most recent installation of SuZen’s LightVisions series.

SuZen shot the footage for this installation at Coney Island, Brooklyn and various sites in California.

Over the years, she has received numerous grants for her work from the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council for the Arts, the Department of Cultural Affairs, and the New York Foundation for the Arts. Her work has been exhibited internationally in museums and galleries.

Current Relevance
“Transmigration” is a new multi-media artwork created by SuZen, a lifelong New York City photographer and designer, in celebration of her fifty years of work in the photographic arts. A resident of Westbeth for many years, SuZen’s long career will be honored with a 50-year retrospective, entitled, Visions of Light&Spirit in the Westbeth Gallery in May of 2016.

About SuZen
• 40’ x 25’ painted mural on 42nd Street, NYC
• Exhibited in museums and galleries internationally
Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany
Zabriskie Gallery, NYC.

• Recipient of grants from:
National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)
New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA)

New Yorkers are familiar with SuZen’s photograph, “Flowing Light,” seen as a 40’ by 25’ painted mural across from the Port Authority Bus Terminal on 42nd Street. It was funded by a grant from the New York State Council on the Arts.
SUZEN Mural

Further info:
www.suzennyc.com

Carol Hebald and
Eunice Lipton :
An Evening of Memoir

CAROL HEBAL EUNICE LIPTON EVENIG OF MEMOIR May 5 John Poster

Where: Westbeth Community Room
When: Thursday, May 5 2016 at 7:30pm
Address: 55 Bethune Street, New York, NY 10014
or enter through courtyard at 155 Bank Street and go up the steps/ramp. Community Room is on your left.
Subway: A, C, E, 14th and 8th Avenue

Carol Hebald will read from her memoir, The Heart Too Long Suppressed. Eunice Lipton will read from her new book, A Distant Heartbeat: A War, A Disappearance, and a Family’s Secrets.

Carol Hebald

Carol Hebald

CAROL HEBALD will be reading from her memoir, THE HEART TOO LONG SUPPRESSED: A Chronicle of Mental Illness (Northeastern University Press, 2001), in which she tracks the development of her former mental illness, and place within a historical context of her helpers’ errors in judgment. She pinpoints what went wrong, so that readers in similar situations, might avoid her pitfalls.

 

 

EUNICE LIPTON  Memoir  and History

EUNICE LIPTON will read from her new book, “A Distant Heartbeat: A War, a Disappearance, and a Family’s Secrets.” It’s about a boy who slips away from his family and crosses an ocean to fight in a foreign war—the Spanish Civil War. His jealous brother, the author’s father, sabotages him and leaves a trail of prickly questions that many years later send the author in search of a packet of missing letters, the boy’s Communist comrades and her father’s treachery.

Where to purchase Eunice Lipton books: http://eunicelipton.com/
Book trailer: https://youtu.be/GCMpNPS47Go

CAROL HEBALD was an actress for twelve years on the New York stage before enrolling as an English Major at the City College of CUNY, from where she graduated magna cum laude in 1969. Subsequently awarded a Teaching and Writing Fellowship in fiction at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, she received her MFA in 1971. A former associate professor of English and Creative Writing at the University of Kansas, she is the author of three poetry collections, Colloquy, Spinster by the Sea and Little Monologs; the memoir, The Heart Too Long Suppressed; and the novella collection, Three Blind Mice. Her book-length poem, Delusion of Grandeur is forthcoming in May, 2016, and her novel, A WARSAW CHRONICLE, will be out next December.

EUNICE LIPTON was born in the Bronx, is a fervent New Yorker, but lives half the year in Paris. She writes memoir, cultural history and art criticism. Lipton received her Ph.D. in art history from NYU’s Institute of Fine Arts. Her interests lie in the social history of art.

WESTBETH HOME TO THE ARTS
55 Bethune Street
(b/w Washington and West Sts.)
New York, NY 10014

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MEMOIR AND HISTORY
Carol Hebald and Eunice Lipton
Book Reading
Where: Westbeth Community Room
When: Thursday, May 5 2016 at 7:30pm
Address: 55 Bethune Street, New York, NY 100
Subway: 14th and 8th Avenue