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		<title>Battling The Pacific Northwest SADS With ONN/OF!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2012 19:05:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.redefinemag.com">music art film review - REDEFINE magazine</a><br /><br /><a href="http://www.redefinemag.com/2012/battling-the-pacific-northwest-sads-with-onnof/">Battling The Pacific Northwest SADS With ONN/OF!</a></p><p>UK companies may have invented a earplug for you to shine directly into your brain to combat Seasonal Affective Disorder, but in Seattle, an exciting group show (featuring some REDEFINE favorites like Mandy Greer and No Touching Ground) is here to create warm fuzzies and give Seattlites a place to bathe in the energizing light [...]</p></p><p><a href="http://www.redefinemag.com">music art film review - REDEFINE magazine</a> <br /><br /><a href="http://www.redefinemag.com/2012/battling-the-pacific-northwest-sads-with-onnof/">Battling The Pacific Northwest SADS With ONN/OF!</a></p>
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<li><a href='http://www.redefinemag.com/2009/photographer-eirik-johnson-explores-logging-sawdust-in-the-pacific-northwest/' rel='bookmark' title='Photographer &lt;strong&gt;Eirik Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; Explores Logging &amp; Sawdust In The Pacific Northwest.'>Photographer <strong>Eirik Johnson</strong> Explores Logging &#038; Sawdust In The Pacific Northwest.</a></li>
<li><a href='http://www.redefinemag.com/2011/the-cave-singers-band-interview/' rel='bookmark' title='&lt;strong&gt;The Cave Singers Band Interview&lt;/strong&gt; : &lt;em&gt;Pacific Northwest Simplicity&lt;/em&gt;'><strong>The Cave Singers Band Interview</strong> : <em>Pacific Northwest Simplicity</em></a></li>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.redefinemag.com">music art film review - REDEFINE magazine</a><br /><br /><a href="http://www.redefinemag.com/2012/battling-the-pacific-northwest-sads-with-onnof/">Battling The Pacific Northwest SADS With ONN/OF!</a></p><p><a href="http://www.valkee.com/uk/" target="new">UK companies may have invented a earplug for you to shine directly into your brain to combat Seasonal Affective Disorder</a>, but in Seattle, an exciting group show (featuring some REDEFINE favorites like <a href="http://www.redefinemag.com/2011/mandy-greer-artist-interview-timeless-textile-landscapes/">Mandy Greer</a> and <a href="http://notouchingground.com/" target="new">No Touching Ground</a>) is here to create warm fuzzies and give Seattlites a place to bathe in the energizing light of one another. The impressive gathering will be curated by <a href="http://www.susanrobb.com/" target="new">Susan Robb</a>, <a href="http://vignettes.us/" target="new">Sierra Stinson</a> and <a href="http://www.artdish.com/" target="new">Jim Demetre</a>, with a focus on light, installation, and banishing the wintry blues.</p>
<p>Here are some sample images of what you might expect on January 28th and 29th!<br />
<small>ALL IMAGES COURTESY OF THE ARTISTS; LOGO BY DANIEL CARRILLO AND SUSAN ROBB</small></p>
<h3><a href="http://shaunkardinal.com/" target="new">Shaun Kardinal</a></h3>
<p>Shaun Kardinal sews patterns and geometries into found materials, like a collage artist coming face to face with a weaver. The concept is certainly not mind-blowing, in retrospect, but no one else is doing it, and as such, Shaun&#8217;s works are little postcards of satisfaction. (Stay tuned for a more in-depth post about Shaun&#8217;s work, in isolation!)<br />
<img src="http://www.redefinemag.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/2012_Onn-Of_Kardinal-Lumieres.jpg" alt="" title="2012_Onn-Of_Kardinal-Lumieres" width="725" height="725" class="aligncenter" /></p>
<h3><a href="http://www.justinrlytle.com/" target="new">Justin Lytle</a></h3>
<p>Justin Lytle self-describes himself as being &#8220;interested in the deconstruction and re-evaluation of the found and familiar to reveal the beauty that lies within individuals that comprise a whole.&#8221; It&#8217;s no wonder, then, that this still image from one of his videos feels like a fractal web &#8212; though it is not &#8212; and shows the many iterations similar forms can take on within a singular composition. Like cotton candy, like clouds, like cell membranes&#8230; they all follow those same rules. <em>(Editor&#8217;s Note: Correction, brought to our attention by Mr. Lytyle himself. This still is not from a video, but from a relief sculpture. Even better.)</em><br />
<img src="http://www.redefinemag.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/2012_Onn-Of_Justin-Lytle.jpg" alt="" title="2012_Onn-Of_Justin-Lytle" width="725" height="483" class="aligncenter" /></p>
<h3><a href="http://www.zackbent.com" target="new">Zack Bent</a></h3>
<p>Mmm, lard hardening from oil into a white, creamy solid, condensed into a tasty morsel for your easy enjoyment. Says Zack Bent: &#8220;This past summer I was making lard for the first time and was inspired by aesthetic transformation that occurred. The process requires you to render pig’s fat by heating it until it becomes liquid. It is then strained off into jars where it slowly transforms from a clear golden liquid to a thickened cottony white substance. As a video this occurrence may go unnoticed or seem too slow for comprehension. However, I am interested in how this phenomenon contrasts our typical interaction with video, which has increasingly become more and more frenetic. In terms of the content, the slowness of the transformation also provides a mediation on change and growth. What might be perceived as stagnant may in fact be developing before our eyes.&#8221; <a href="http://www.redefinemag.com/2012/eric-chenaux-amazing-backgrounds-music-video/">(A similar approach was taken to this Eric Chenaux video I posted earlier this week.)</a><br />
<iframe src="http://player.vimeo.com/video/20082695?byline=0&amp;portrait=0" width="725" height="408" frameborder="0" webkitAllowFullScreen mozallowfullscreen allowFullScreen></iframe></p>
<h3><a href="http://grahamdowning.tumblr.com/" target="new">Graham Downing</h3>
<p>I don&#8217;t know much about this piece, other than the fact that it certainly appeals to the event&#8217;s main postulate: a love for lights!<br />
<img src="http://www.redefinemag.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/2012_Onn-Of_Graham-Downing.jpg" alt="" title="2012_Onn-Of_Graham-Downing" width="725" height="484" class="alignright size-full wp-image-12344" /></p>
<p>From the ONN/OF website:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;While January brings Seattle a 26% chance of sun and rain turning to showers with a chance of drizzle later in the day, Susan Robb, Sierra Stinson and Jim Demetre are creating and curating ONN/OF an art exhibition and “light festival” that forecasts a weekend of illumination, warmth, and gloom-banishing engagement.</p>
<p>Housed in The Sweater Factory, an 11,000 Sq Ft warehouse in Ballard, ONN/OF was born from 2011’s isolation-inducing, La Niña-drenched winter weather. This year, instead of hiding away on what has been scientifically proven to be the worst, most depressing day of the year, Susan, Sierra, and Jim invite you to engage with a weekend of visual art, performance, installation, projection, music, food and drink, and workshops that in some way use “light”.</p>
<p>Their aim is to create an environment that not only lets people escape the cold and solitude that comes with Seattle’s winter season but to build a warm and energizing experience that might produce enough radiance to help see Seattle through the rest of the winter.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p><a href="http://www.onnof.us/" target="new">Visit the website for a full schedule and more details!</a></p>
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		<title>Mandy Greer Artist Interview : Timeless Textile Landscapes</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Aug 2011 01:42:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tessa Hulls</dc:creator>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.redefinemag.com">music art film review - REDEFINE magazine</a><br /><br /><a href="http://www.redefinemag.com/2011/mandy-greer-artist-interview-timeless-textile-landscapes/"><strong>Mandy Greer Artist Interview</strong> : <em>Timeless Textile Landscapes</em></a></p><div class="IntroText">Like many other Seattle residents, I was first introduced to the work of fabric and mixed media artist Mandy Greer at the central branch of the Seattle Public Library. I remember liking her permanent installation, <em>Library Unbound</em>, and making a mental note to check out more of her stuff (which, of course, I completely forgot to do because I didn&#8217;t write it down), but it wasn&#8217;t until Greer&#8217;s 2011 solo show, <em>Honey And Lightening</em>, at Roq La Rue Gallery, that I was moved from appreciation to awe.</div>
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<small><em>Honey And Lightening</em>, 2011. Roq La Rue Gallery, Seattle</small><br />
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Artists often describe their ideas as beginning with a seed, but with Greer the analogy is more literal: her work gives the impression of growth, and her compositions wind sinuously across both body and landscape as fractalized coral reefs that gracefully devour everything they come in contact with. Her painstaking craftsmanship involves the weaving and layering of such diverse materials as buttons, pom poms, sequins, beads, plastic trinkets, glitter, mirrors, and family members&#8217; hair. She uses &#8220;cheap materials&#8221; in such absurdly detailed, utterly chaotic excess that they they take on an aura of luminous richness.</p>
<p>Her latest subjects involve strong, folkloric figures festooned in elaborate headdresses. They move gracefully through kaleidoscope forests and fields of trailing grass. One gets the sense of being enveloped by an epic fairy tale, but it&#8217;s one that lacks a definitive plot. Greer draws from a wide spectrum of folk tales, finding inspiration in stories from Greek, Roman and Chinese cultures. &#8220;I stumble upon mythology that speaks to the struggle,&#8221; she explains.</p>
<p>There is an inherent delicacy in textile work – one that Greer both embraces and contradicts. In her works, haunting vignettes of half-told stories are littered with crocheted entrails and vines of thick, cloying mud that evoke a sense of elegant foreboding. They deal with a sense of vague narrative that, through abstraction, finds archetype; her installations whisper of timelessness – of a buried, invisible power that runs below the surface of the world that we cavalierly inhabit.</p>
<p>At the time of our interview, Greer was still in the process of settling into her home studio, and walking into her workspace was like entering the magical dress up box every child dreams of having. Her studio is filled with giant, color-sorted plastic bins of fascinatingly patterned and textured scraps of fabric. Half of her studio is devoted to an exposed beamed staging ground for installations, and there are so many odds and ends lying around that, for someone with an attention span as short as mine, it&#8217;s difficult to find a place for the eye to rest.</p>
<p><small>INTERVIEW CONTINUES BELOW</small><br />
<img src="http://www.redefinemag.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/2011_mandy-greer-01.jpg" alt="mandy greer" class="aligncenter" /><img src="http://www.redefinemag.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/2011_mandy-greer-02.jpg" alt="mandy greer" class="aligncenter" /><small><em>Honey And Lightening</em>, 2011. Roq La Rue Gallery, Seattle</small></p>
<p>Greer and her husband, artist Paul Margolis, began working on a home studio space in response to the difficulty of procuring affordable, long-term workspace suitable for large scale installations. It took four years to procure all the necessary permits for the studio, and the process of its creation became part of the inspiration for <em>The Cherry Root Chamber</em>, one of the installations in <em>Honey And Lightening</em>. Much of Greer&#8217;s work is about unveiling and finding successive layers through exploration. In her artist statement for <em>Honey And Lightening</em>, Greer describes the process of revelation that accompanied digging the foundations for her studio. &#8220;The root chamber,&#8221; she writes, &#8220;is like entering this underground world hidden from view of long-ago electric ephemeral desires that have now turned into strong and sturdy roots – not as flashy as lightening, but quietly enduring and growing.&#8221;</p>
<p>Greer received her undergraduate degree from the Arts And Crafts program at the University of Georgia in Athens. &#8220;It sounds like a certificate you&#8217;d get from Jo-Ann [Fabrics And Crafts], right?&#8221; Greer jokes. She pursued her MFA at the University of Washington in the Ceramics department, and speaks highly of the creative freedom she found within the program.</p>
<p>&#8220;In some ways the UW art departments are very traditional,&#8221; she says. &#8220;Painting is oil on canvas, or there&#8217;s tension. There&#8217;s dogma.&#8221; But she cites the Ceramics department as an exception to the clearly delineated rules, and when counseling undergraduates, she always gave the advice to &#8220;be a Ceramics major then make whatever you want. You don&#8217;t have to use clay; they don&#8217;t care.&#8221;</p>
<p>Greer initially worked in ceramics because she was drawn to the tactility of the medium. &#8220;With clay,&#8221; she says, &#8220;there&#8217;s a whole association with functional objects that you have this really intimate relationship with, like cups that touch your mouth. I hate the whole sterility of display.&#8221; She arranged her ceramics &#8220;to seem like the private space of somebody,&#8221; and this sense of voyeuristic intimacy has remained a strong theme in her work.</p>
<p>Eventually, she realized that although she was working in clay, she was creating in such a way that she was circumnavigating her own medium. &#8220;I was making clay forms,&#8221; she explains, &#8220;and pouring latex over them, and then removing the latex and sewing it together.&#8221; Gradually, Greer phased out clay as a support structure, and began to work more directly with fibers.</p>
<p><small>INTERVIEW CONTINUES BELOW</small><br />
<img src="http://www.redefinemag.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/2011_mandy-greer-03.jpg" alt="mandy greer" class="aligncenter" /><img src="http://www.redefinemag.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/2011_mandy-greer-04.jpg" alt="mandy greer" class="aligncenter" /><small><em>Honey And Lightening</em>, 2011. Roq La Rue Gallery, Seattle</small></p>
<p>At the beginning of her career, Greer had hoped to follow the traditional trajectory of being discovered right out of grad school and instantly picked up by an established gallery. That aspiration informed her work, and she initially &#8220;wanted to make stuff that people would want to take home&#8221; in order to make a living. Shaped by her pragmatism, Greer&#8217;s earlier works were small in scale and gave nods towards accessibility, but once she &#8220;failed to be discovered,&#8221; she found new freedom.</p>
<p>&#8220;I abandoned [that goal] and that&#8217;s when my work got really big and unwieldy, and I couldn&#8217;t fit into that mold,&#8221; she says. Ultimately, she is very grateful for not following the path she initially envisioned for herself. &#8220;It&#8217;s so much better to have a little bit more of a struggle and not get stuck in that system.&#8221;</p>
<p>While Greer&#8217;s career didn&#8217;t progress as she had initially anticipated, she has achieved great success. Her big break came when she won a commission for a permanent installation at the Seattle Central Library, and she has since become a visible and active presence both in the Northwest and on a national level. Locally, she has received grants from the Washington Artist Trust, 4Culture, and The Office Of Arts &#038; Cultural Affairs; she has worked extensively with experimental dance and music performers Degenerate Art Ensemble and has been featured on the cover of Fiberarts magazine. Like many of the artists I speak with, Greer seems a bit shy in discussing her successes, and emphasizes that it took a lot of hard work to end up where she is. </p>
<p>Greer&#8217;s studio is a somewhat hectic environment, and our conversation is punctuated by the comings and goings of her herd of small dogs (&#8220;One of them isn&#8217;t mine,&#8221; she makes sure to tell me. &#8220;We&#8217;re just watching him for a friend.&#8221;), and her six-year-old son, Hazel. Hazel tries admirably to give us grown-up time, but he can&#8217;t stop himself from intermittently charging into the studio to give me impromptu astronomy lessons. Greer rolls her eyes affectionately at the interruptions, and laughingly acknowledges that the decision to homeschool Hazel has certainly made it difficult to find long stretches of time to work. &#8220;He would just wither in a traditional school,&#8221; she tells me, and explains that he has grown up amidst the chaos of her creative process and is very much a part of it. Hazel informs me, with the grave enthusiasm that only a six-year-old can possess, about the mineral composition of Jupiter and the number of volcanoes on Io, his favorite moon. Listening to Hazel&#8217;s celestial factoids, I am struck by the similarities between mother and son, by their shared fascination with the grandiose, invisible underpinnings that inform our experiences of the visible world. </p>
<p><small>INTERVIEW CONTINUES BELOW</small><br />
<img src="http://www.redefinemag.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/2011_mandy-greer-05.jpg" alt="mandy greer" class="aligncenter" /><small><em>Mater Matrix Mother and Medium</em>, 2009. Discovery Park, Seattle</small><img src="http://www.redefinemag.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/2011_mandy-greer-06.jpg" alt="mandy greer" class="aligncenter" /><small><em>Sower And Slug Princess</em> (for The Silvering Path), 2008</small></p>
<p>During the course of our conversation, Greer and I end up embarking on a long tangent about feminism. Being a female fiber artist necessitates the discussion of gender roles, and Greer has spent a great deal of time mulling over the relationship between her gender and the traditionally feminine associations of her medium.</p>
<p>&#8220;The nature of my work means that I get co-opted into a lot of conversations about feminism,&#8221; she tells me in the firm voice of someone who has learned to be strongly opinionated without coming across as aggressive. In describing her technique, Greer explains that she sews and crochets &#8220;like a bachelor,&#8221; and that she deliberately maintains a rough-hewn technique in a refusal to be pigeonholed by the handcrafted element of her work. There is a ferocity to Greer&#8217;s construction that stubbornly demands the acknowledgement of the masculine element of handwork. </p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s interesting when men sew,&#8221; Greer tells me. &#8220;It&#8217;s not anything new. [My husband] Paul, as a man who sews, has a personal research project, and has always been drawn to learning about historical evidence of men sewing. In the Civil War, [in] convalescent homes for injured soldiers – they made quilts. Sailors have always been big sewers, knitters, crocheters, knotters&#8230; Handwork is not something that <em>needs</em> to be inherently feminine, and I like that idea.&#8221;  </p>
<p>Greer often finds herself frustrated by what she sees as the &#8220;dude art&#8221; scene of the Northwest –- hot shot young male artists who achieve rapid success by &#8220;messing around with building materials&#8221;&#8211; and she wishes that there could be a more egalitarian discussion of implicitly gender-charged mediums. She tells me of a female friend who paints flowers, and how there would be a &#8220;different level of impact&#8221; if the same work were to be created by a male artist.</p>
<p>She pauses, trying to find the right words to express the subtle distinctions between the feminist connotations of her medium, and her own personal relationship to feminism.  &#8220;The tactile quality of what I&#8217;m after,&#8221; she explains deliberately. &#8220;It&#8217;s about what it is to have a body, to have skin. But I am a woman in the 21st century, and it&#8217;s inescapable to talk about my own feminism.&#8221; For Greer, she sees her feminism as being expressed through the themes and archetypes that she chooses to explore, and has been frustrated in the past by what she sees as the art world&#8217;s insistence that her art is feminist simply because it&#8217;s handwork.</p>
<p>Greer is currently working on <em>Biologica Symbolica</em>, a permanent installation for Seattle&#8217;s Bow Lake Elementary School that will explore the concept of the four elements. Throughout Summer 2011, she will also be doing an open studio residency at a new multidisciplinary art space called The Project Room, for which she will interview weekly guest artists, host a series of community crocheting events, and maintain a process blog of her work. </p>
<p>Everything will be in preparation for a upcoming residency in Reykjavik, Iceland, where Greer plans to create work based around the A.S. Byatt short story, <em>A Stone Woman</em>. She quickly tells me the plot, explaining that the story is about a woman who, in her grief, gradually dissolves into her surrounding landscape. And it is there that our conversation ends, with a quote from Greer that elegantly sums up her own work.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s a haunting story,&#8221; she says. &#8220;It&#8217;s at once terrifying and beautiful.&#8221; </p>
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<small><em>The Silvering Path</em>, 2008. A film by <strong><a href=http://vimeo.com/ianlucero>Ian Lucero</a></strong>, in collaboration with Mandy Greer and Haruko Nishimura.</small></p>
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		<dc:creator>Vivian Hua</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.redefinemag.com">music art film review - REDEFINE magazine</a><br /><br /><a href="http://www.redefinemag.com/2011/honey-and-lightening-installations-works-by-mandy-greer/">Honey And Lightening: Installations &#038; Works By Mandy Greer</a></p><p>Go to Roq La Rue (2312 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA) on January 14th. It will be incredible. The opening, which will feature the mixed media photography and sculpture of the ever-talented Mandy Greer, the show sees Roq La Rue transformed into a multi-chamber installation. Textiles are sewn, knotted, and manipulated to create divine worlds. Greer [...]</p></p><p><a href="http://www.redefinemag.com">music art film review - REDEFINE magazine</a> <br /><br /><a href="http://www.redefinemag.com/2011/honey-and-lightening-installations-works-by-mandy-greer/">Honey And Lightening: Installations &#038; Works By Mandy Greer</a></p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.redefinemag.com">music art film review - REDEFINE magazine</a><br /><br /><a href="http://www.redefinemag.com/2011/honey-and-lightening-installations-works-by-mandy-greer/">Honey And Lightening: Installations &#038; Works By Mandy Greer</a></p><p>Go to <strong><a href="http://roqlarue.com" target="new">Roq La Rue</a></strong> (2312 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA) on January 14th. It will be <em>incredible</em>.</p>
<p><img src="http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj314/roqlarue/SM_goldentemple-1-1.jpg"></p>
<p>The opening, which will feature the mixed media photography and sculpture of the ever-talented <strong><a href="http://mandygreer.wordpress.com/" target="new">Mandy Greer</a></strong>, the show sees Roq La Rue transformed into a multi-chamber installation. Textiles are sewn, knotted, and manipulated to create divine worlds. Greer has been getting the bulk of her attention around the Pacific Northwest so far &#8212; in many ways &#8212; but it&#8217;s time the world knows about her talents.</p>
<p>These images below are of Greer&#8217;s work, of course, but they are not the pieces in the gallery. You&#8217;ll have to actually go to see the real deal. (I am screaming in my head as I write this.)</p>
<p><a href="http://www.redefinemag.com/arts/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/2010-01-13-mandygreer01.jpg"><img src="http://www.redefinemag.com/arts/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/2010-01-13-mandygreer01.jpg" alt="" title="2010-01-13-mandygreer01" width="499" height="571" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2154" /></a></p>
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<p><a href="http://www.redefinemag.com/arts/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/2010-01-13-mandygreer03.jpg"><img src="http://www.redefinemag.com/arts/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/2010-01-13-mandygreer03.jpg" alt="" title="2010-01-13-mandygreer03" width="499" height="615" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2156" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.redefinemag.com/arts/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/2010-01-13-mandygreer04.jpg"><img src="http://www.redefinemag.com/arts/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/2010-01-13-mandygreer04.jpg" alt="" title="2010-01-13-mandygreer04" width="499" height="286" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2157" /></a></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the artist statement, lifted from Roq La Rue&#8217;s website, if you haven&#8217;t salivated enough yet:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Honey and Lightening&#8221; is a show of installation chambers, sculptures of talismanic birds and a series of staged photographs all revolving around examining the mercurial nature of human desire. The substances honey and lightening both have literary, mythical and archetypal references to the occurrence and evolution of desire and it&#8217;s fading. I see one as the slow ooze of pleasure and the other as the dangerous, uncontrollable and inexplicably instant occurrence of magnetism between two bodies. </p>
<p>Two installation chambers create full body experiences of these ephemeral phenomena and crystallize them in tangible form as a way to signify the human longing for a perfect stasis of experience &#8211; which is impossible as emotion begins to degrade, evolve, fold in upon itself after the initial strike. </p>
<p>The Honey Moon chamber is a 10 foot tall mirrored jewelry box spanning 12 feet, enclosing a giant engorged golden chandelier formation encrusted with tens of thousands of gold-colored trinkets &#8211; the cheapest of the trashiest materials but representing the purest element from the bowels of the earth that has induced lust to the point of violence since pre-history. This giant mass of gold, as well as the body of the viewer, is reflected infinitely in 35 mirrored panels that create a simultaneously claustrophobic and expansive encounter that memorializes a temporary event. The mythology of honey, a bodily fluid produced from flowers, has long been associated with the ooze of erotic perfection. An ambrosial month of drinking honey-wine has followed the wedding ceremony since the Pharaohs. But locked up in the folklore of this transitional period is that the delirium ends and the state of bliss is forever sought after.</p>
<p>The Cherry Tree Root chamber is, in a way, a reverence to my own experience with Colpo di fulmine &#8212; &#8220;love at first sight&#8221; in Italian, which literally translate to &#8220;lightning strike&#8221;, and a craving to re-experience a place and time that no longer exists. Recently digging a 16 foot deep foundation hole, my husband and I removed 72 tons of dirt from our property to build a studio, exposing deep and gnarled roots that seems like frozen solidified lightening, long forgotten, dug up by us to lay the foundation for the rooms we hope we&#8217;ll die in. The root chamber is like entering this underground world hidden from view of long- ago electric ephemeral desires that have now turned into strong and sturdy roots- not as flashy as lightening but quietly enduring and growing. The roots are battered beautiful twisting accumulations of crocheted scraps of fabric I&#8217;ve saved for years, old ropes and remnants of past installations, hand-spun hair, rabbit fur and old clothes, all coated in the dirt from below my family&#8217;s foundation.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.redefinemag.com">music art film review - REDEFINE magazine</a><br /><br /><a href="http://www.redefinemag.com/2008/free-sheep-foundation-has-october-on-lockdown/"><strong>Free Sheep Foundation</strong> Has October On Lockdown</a></p><p>We wrote about the Free Sheep Foundation months ago, but their music and art combining antics just keep getting more frequent, more relevant, and more unpredictable. Here&#8217;s what their upcoming October calendar looks like&#8230; just to give you a wee little taste of what is to come (not to mention the October 1 and 2 [...]</p></p><p><a href="http://www.redefinemag.com">music art film review - REDEFINE magazine</a> <br /><br /><a href="http://www.redefinemag.com/2008/free-sheep-foundation-has-october-on-lockdown/"><strong>Free Sheep Foundation</strong> Has October On Lockdown</a></p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.redefinemag.com">music art film review - REDEFINE magazine</a><br /><br /><a href="http://www.redefinemag.com/2008/free-sheep-foundation-has-october-on-lockdown/"><strong>Free Sheep Foundation</strong> Has October On Lockdown</a></p><p>We wrote about the <b><a href="http://www.freesheepfree.org/" target="new">Free Sheep Foundation</a></b> months ago, but their music and art combining antics just keep getting more frequent, more relevant, and more unpredictable.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s what their upcoming October calendar looks like&#8230; just to give you a wee little taste of what is to come (not to mention the October 1 and 2 events that have already passed).</p>
<p><b>OCT 3 &#8211; GUTTER DANDY GALA, 9PM &#8211; 2AM, $5-$10 SUGGESTED</b><br />
(Girl punk bands and window installations!)<br />
MUSIC: Orkestar Zirconium, Hot Grits!, Scratchmaster Joe, motrecraft<br />
ART INSTALLATIONS: Garek Druss, Static Invasion, scntfc, NKO, No Touching Ground, dk pan, Karn Junkinsmith, Wen Marcoux</p>
<p><b>OCT 10 &#8211; GALLERY OPENING, FT. FORT</b><br />
(Video projections, new window installations, and a blanket/chair/sofa fort!!!)<br />
ART INSTALLATIONS: Gretchen Bennet, Laura Corsiglia, Sirkullay, Mark Johnson<br />
VIDEO: Mike Min</p>
<p><b>OCT 10 &amp; 11 &#8211; SILVERING PATH</b><br />
(3 dance/visual/art collabos, featuring&#8230; way too much stuff&#8230;)<br />
MUSIC: Jeffrey Huston, Joshua Kohl<br />
DANCE: Haruko Nishimura (Degenerate Art Ensemble)<br />
ART/SCULPTURE: <b><a href="http://www.mandygreer.com" target="new">Mandy Greer</a></b>, Colin Ernst<br />
FILM: <b><a href="http://www.ianlucero.com" target="new">Ian Lucero</a></b><br />
DRESS: Anna Lange</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mandygreer.com" target="new"><img src="http://artandmusic.files.wordpress.com/2008/10/100308-mandygreer.jpg"></a><br />
<i>Just one amazing crochet sculpture piece by <b><a href="http://www.mandygreer.com" target="new">Mandy Greer</a></b>!</i></p>
<p>* BRAIN EXPLOSION *<br />
Be there or be square. These are some exciting times in the Seattle arts scenes.</p>
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