In person / Film Screening / Multiple Techniques
Textiles on Film is a collection of short textile-related films curated by Jasmin Risk. The ubiquity of textiles is threaded through films that range from digitally animated lace, explorations of folk and indigenous craft, scrap fabric arrangements, the power of clothing to express butch identity, weaving tradition, knitted animation, and more.
Films:
2007 - 2022 at 239 Ingraham Street, María-Elena Pombo, 03m03s
Virágom, virágom, Anna Járai, 10m
The Threads that Hold the Earth Together, Dominique Bartels, 3m01s
Matriz, Film by Francisco echo Eraso with Cinematography by Devin Utah and Sound score by Jess Saldaña, 5m31s
Black Beauty in the Garden Film, Jadea Knight, 1m20sec
Interview with Sydney, Lillian van Veen, 3m30s
The Circle of life, Milan Zulic, 3m31s
Trama de Piedra (Stone Weave), Nicolas Angel Gomez Luque / Diana Marcela Murcia-Molina 7m20s
Trouble at the Mill, Meech, Sam Meech, 1m
The Braided Hands, Elisa Lutteral, 1m59s
No registration required.
Jasmin Risk is a NY-based interdisciplinary artist, writer, and curator. Their work has been exhibited and performed at Arnold and Sheila Aronson Gallery (NY), The Zetland Basement (UK), Recession Art (Brooklyn), Dixon Place (NY), Dye House 451 (UK), The Glasshouse (NY), and Tiger Strikes Asteroid (Brooklyn), among others. Risk’s work is featured in numerous publications, including Girls Get Busy Zine and Luma Quarterly. Risk earned their BFA in Fine Arts from Parsons in 2016, and their MFA in Textiles at Parsons in 2023. Risk is a recipient of the 2022 MFA Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) scholarship.