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SUMMARY:Perpetual Repair - Julie Woodard Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This collection threads together four years of mourning\, curiosity\, practice\, and play. Stains\, holes\, and history are stitched behind windowsills\, stuffed into birds\, woven among ocean waves\, and painted above mountain ranges. My work reflects a constellation of ways that mending may manifest in our minds\, bodies\, environment\, and communities. \nArtifacts from lost loved ones\, scraps from strangers\, items purchased secondhand\, and materials salvaged from the street are all transformed and intertwined. Remnants have been hand-dyed with indigo\, screenprinted with pattern\, and stretched to new forms. The process is slow\, and the repair is perpetual.  \nI hope you find a home in this work–something that inspires your own art practice or helps to mend an ache in your heart. Perhaps you’ll be transported to a memory of a walk in the woods\, a birdsong that comforts you\, or a well-loved stoop down your block. Come and sit for a while. There’s always more mending to do. \nLearn more about Julie’s work & follow along at juiceboxworkshop.com and on socials @juiceboxworkshop.
URL:https://termite.org/mound/event/perpetual-repair-julie-woodard-exhibition/
LOCATION:Cherry Street Pier\, 121 N Christopher Columbus Blvd\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:El Bembé - Las Parcelas & Colobó Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Join us for El Bembé! A gathering of friends to celebrate the community AR/VR art project\, “Places of Power: Las Parcelas and Colobó Garden”
URL:https://termite.org/mound/event/el-bembe-las-parcelas-colobo-gardens/
LOCATION:Colobó Garden\, 2263 Palethorp Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Filmmaker Meet Up & Reception with Visible Evidence Conference
DESCRIPTION:Termite TV is hosting an opening reception and open house in collaboration with Visible Evidence Conference taking place at Temple University this year. Our studios will be open and our exhibit Understories will be available for viewing with food trucks and drinks for conference attendees and local filmmakers. \nThis is an opportunity for out-of-town conference attendees and local filmmakers to meet surrounding art created and organized by Termite TV Collective in effort to bridge our media-makers communities locally and nationally who are invested in community storytelling and pathways of making rooted in values moving beyond the status quo. \nWe are grateful to Visible Evidence Conference organizers for co-hosting this with us. If you’re a filmmaker looking to meet other filmmakers\, video artists and media makers\, we welcome you to the opening reception and open house on Tuesday\, August 5th from 7-9pm. \nThis programming is part of our month-long Understories exhibit\, screenings and programming at Cherry Street Pier. If you’re interested in attending the Visible Evidence Conference\, you can find out more here.
URL:https://termite.org/mound/event/filmmaker-meet-up-opening-reception-with-visible-evidence-conference/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Multiscreen Film Installations Opening: Unity Island (2023) and Last House (2010) by Carl Lee
DESCRIPTION:Please join Termite TV at [location] on Sunday\, January 13\, 2025 from 5-7:30p for the opening of Carl Lee’s multiscreen film installations Unity Island (2023) and Last House (2010). Both of these three-screen installations take a personal\, intimate approach to interpreting the built environment and how it changes over time.  \nRSVP HERE \nUnity Island (2023\, 3-channel 16mm film to digital projection\, 13:30 loop\, stereo sound)  \nUnity Island is a landscape study of a ¼ mile stretch of land between Niagara River and Black Rock Canal at the border of Buffalo\, NY and Fort Erie\, Ontario. A railroad crosses the island from Canada to the US passing by a park visited by picnickers\, bicyclists\, and fishermen. Freight trains cross the canal lock via a swing bridge which rotates open for boats and the occasional freight ship. The 19th century infrastructure of railroad and swing bridge and the placid public park belie the island’s past as a garbage dump for the city of Buffalo. A hill\, from which you can get a 360° view of the island\, the city\, the river\, and the highway\, is located on the former site of the incineration plant. I’ve been taking my dog\, Augie\, for walks there for years. Time frames overlap and his in-the-moment wanderings act as a guide. \nLast House (2010\, 16:30 loop\, 3-channel projection\, stereo audio) \nWhen I first moved to Buffalo I was struck by the everyday beauty of the many single-family homes that make up a large part of the city. The iconic image of the house seemed to have endless variation\, each a unique instance with their own histories. If houses are containers for our memories\, the structures within which so many minor and major domestic events take place\, then each week in this city a collective amnesia grows block by block: a city disappears before our eyes. The demolition of these structures – by design or accident – and the speed\, indifference\, and violence with which it takes place; the transmutations of scale\, space\, and time – is breathtaking\, tragic\, and full of contradictions. Last House is an inquiry\, part document\, part memorial\, to this changing built environment. \nCarl Lee\, an early member of Termite TV\,  is a media artist living in Buffalo\, NY. More information can be found at carljlee.com. \n 
URL:https://termite.org/mound/event/multiscreen-film-installations-opening-unity-island-2023-and-last-house-2010-by-carl-lee/
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk,Exhibition
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SUMMARY:First Friday: Gallery Opening with Lisa Marie and Deb Rudman
DESCRIPTION:Join us October 4\, 5pm – 8pm for the First Friday opening reception at Cherry Street Pier’s Studio 101. \nIn honor of American Archives Month\, Termite TV Collective will showcase work by Deb Rudman and Lisa Marie Patzer at Cherry Street Pier\, October 4-31.  \nThe show features reflections on an archive of 35mm slides by photographer Ben Kabakow. The images Kabakow captured during the mid-1950’s reflect life in New York City and travels to popular tourist locations. Sample Portrait\, a video by Kabakow’s granddaughter Deb Rudman\, is an intimate portrait of Kabakow’s life\, relationships\, and love of photography. In Chromatographic Landscapes\, a series of prints and reverse-lit art panels\, Lisa Marie Patzer utilizes various digital chroma-based processes to sort\, separate out\, and reconfigure images from a collection of over a thousand 35mm slides.  \nHer treatment of this large archive of analog imagery emphasizes the role nostalgia and personal association play when interpreting another’s visual anthology.
URL:https://termite.org/mound/event/first-friday-gallery-opening-with-lisa-marie-and-deb-rudman/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Open House
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SUMMARY:Exhibit Opening  Immersive Lens:  Places of Power & Community Storytelling
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the 20/20 Photo Festival our collective is hosting an exhibit of photography from our members Anula Shetty\, Michael Kuetemeyer and Alan Powell.  \nIn the Immersive Lens: Places of Power & Community Storytelling series\, artists Anula Shetty and Michael Kuetemeyer present selected works co-created with community groups. “Villa Africana Colobó Garden” in collaboration with Norris Square Neighborhood Project and “Echoes from the Conch Shell” in collaboration with Reichhold Center/University of the Virgin Islands. \n \nAlan Powell is presenting photography and print works featuring processes of image distortion\, image overlay with image manipulation and poetry developed from our Fungus Gardens and previous First Friday workshops.  \n \nWith a Special Activity for all ages: we will be painting wooden cutouts of monarch butterflies which will then be  installed in Las Parcelas garden in West Kensington/Norris Square. \n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://termite.org/mound/event/exhibit-opening-immersive-lens-places-of-power-community-storytelling/
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