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SUMMARY:Stephanie Heit: Sensorial Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Register\n\n\n\n\nJoin poet and dancer Stephanie Heit for a workshop of sensate play at Surel’s Place. We will explore our inner and outer landscapes (including outdoors\, weather permitting) through guided awareness exercises to hone our senses\, to bring attention to our bodily sensations\, and to observe what we notice. Stephanie will offer creative prompts with options to respond in drawing\, writing\, and/or movement. There will be space to share our responses and experiences. We’ll collaborate as a group to create support\, cultivate pleasure\, and tend ourselves and the environment around us. Stephanie will share some examples of her own work created using this process. \n\n\n\nNo experience necessary\, everyone welcome\, wheelchair accessible space. \n\n\nStephanie HeitMarch - April\nA queer poet\, dancer\, and teacher\, Ms. Heit engages with her Ypsilanti\, Mich.\, community and beyond through a disability performance collective\, a literary organization for disabled poets\, and the somatic writing space she runs with her wife\, Petra Kuppers\, a 2017 Surel’s Place artist-in-residence in poetry. Her first poetry collection\, The Color She Gave Gravity (The Operating System)\, was a Nighboat Poetry Prize finalist and explores the seams of language\, movement\, and mental health difference. Her second\, Psych Murders\, is scheduled for publication in fall 2022 by Wayne State University Press. Her work has appeared in journals including Sonora Review\, Ecotone\, Venti Journal\, Rogue Agent\, About Place\, Anomaly\, Bombay Gin\, Dunes Review\, Typo\, and Disability Studies Quarterly.  \n\n\n\nDuring her residency\, Heit led a workshop on the exploration of our inner and outer landscapes through guided awareness exercises to hone senses and bring attention to bodily sensations. Heit offered creative prompts with options to respond in drawing\, writing\, and/or movement.  \n\n\n\nWith its location along the river\, the Surel's Place residency offered Heit unique support for her continued work on her manuscript Every Horizon Turns Liquid. As an ecopoetic exploration where water is at stake amidst climate change and evolutionary rigors\, this residency supported and fostered play and environmental inquiries budding in the piece. The work began along the shorelines of Lake Michigan\, documenting through somatic engagement the effects of Lake Michigan’s changing water levels\, and now expands to include our environs along with other real and imaginary locations. Heit worked outdoors\, utilizing movement and awareness exercises combined with writing to engage with place. She invited the environment to inform her work process and product through dialogue and somatic exchange with the landscapes she visited. These exercises combined with scientific research resulted in the work presented during her reading event.
URL:https://surelsplace.org/event/stephanie-heit-sensorial-gardens/
LOCATION:Surel’s Place\, 212 E. 33rd Street\, Garden City\, 83714\, United States
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SUMMARY:Rafi Münz: Don't Throw it Away!
DESCRIPTION:This workshop for people ages 16 and up with Israeli artist Rafi Münz explores the uses of found garbage as initiative and material for art works. This will include collected materials from recycling bins and transforming these materials into whatever one wishes to construct or use as a means for personal expression. \n\n\n\nBring along articles/backgrounds/raw materials from recycling that you might like to include in your creation. \n\n\n\nScholarships available! \n\n\nRafi MünzApril - May\nArtist-in-Residence Rafi Münz and his host\, Boise filmmaker and writer Elizabeth Rodgers. \n\n\n\nRafi Münz ( רפי מינץ) comes to us from the village of Givat Ada in northern Israel where he has lived for more than 25 years. He is a freelance artist and teacher working as a painter\, sculptor\, illustrator\, calligrapher\, and printmaker. His works deal with social\, political and ecological agendas--expressing these through the personal experiences of daily living rather than global events.  \n\n\n\nRafi's work and studies have taken him all over the world\, beginning with The Bezalel School of art in Jerusalem and continuing with a Masters of Fine Art from the Central School of Arts and Crafts in London. He also developed a specialty in printmaking from the Kunstneijverheid School in Amsterdam and Goldsmith's College in London.  He co-founded the Old Jaffa Artists’ Colony in Tel Aviv in 1964 and was active as an artist there for 30 years before becoming the managing director of the Kibbutz Art Studios. \n\n\n\nHeritage\, Studies\, Technique\, Experience... these are words Rafi uses to describe himself. But he finishes by saying: "The bottom line: Whenever possible\, I try to take myself less seriously." \n\n\n\nDuring his residency\, Münz led a workshop exploring the uses of found garbage as initiative & material for art works. They collected materials from recycling bins and transformed these materials into a mean for personal expression. \n\n\n\nFor his final event\, Münz exhibited his installation "Site specific = Spiritual Ecology & Spring of Creativity." Drawings\, photos & texts formed the basis for a series of paintings/collages interlacing Münz's experience of the Garden City community with the intentions & choices of the locals who guided him. He recruited individuals of variable ages\, gender\, and lifestyles to serve as his guides--emphasizing aesthetic views\, feelings\, and thoughts about recycling and sustainable living. The result was exhibited as several “autonomies”- telling peoples’ stories interwoven with his reaction to them. He used as many recycled materials as possible in the construction of his work. \n\n\n\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7O0w6_CVKh8
URL:https://surelsplace.org/event/rafi-munz-dont-throw-it-away/
LOCATION:Surel’s Place\, 212 E. 33rd Street\, Garden City\, 83714\, United States
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