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Dialogue: Lindenfeld + Lindenfeld

This is an exhibit of my mother,
Lore Kadden Lindenfeld’s textile work
and my clay work inspired by it.

To see Mara Williams curator’s statement and photos of some of the pieces in the show:
http://www.brattleboromuseum.org/2015/01/30/dialogue-lindenfeld-lindenfeld/

I will give an Artist Talk Sunday April 19th Noon at the museum. It is free and open to the public.

My artist statement for this show:

I grew up with my mother’s loom in our family’s living room. Not many years later I ended up with clay carving tools and a rolling pin in my own ceramics studio. The pairings of work in this show exemplify the influences of my mother’s work on me and have served as an opportunity to both grow creatively and to honor my mother and her life’s work.

Lore Kadden Lindenfeld (1921 – 2010) emigrated from Germany to the U.S. in the late 1930s. She attended Black Mountain College in North Carolina in the 1940s and was a student of both Josef and Anni Albers. Inspired by the Alberses and the Bauhaus school tradition, she worked as a textile designer for the New York fashion industry followed by a career as a weaver, fiber collage artist and as a weaving and art history teacher at the college level.

I grew up hearing riveting stories of Black Mountain College, its avant-garde, experimental environment and brilliant, unique personalities. As well, I was exposed to many artists and craftspeople during my childhood and took my first pottery class with a friend of my mother’s. I responded to the immediacy of clay more than what appeared to be the tedium of threading warps on a loom.

While working on a degree in ceramics from Boston University’s Program in Artisanry, I discovered the Japanese technique, Nerikomi, of layering colored clays to create patterns. I have been captivated by exploring many ways of working with colored clay ever since. I have also come to realize that my method of working with clay – the sense of movement, abstract graphic quality, nature-themed imagery and vivid color – echoes my mother’s textiles. In designing work for this show, I was first more drawn to my mother’s fiber collage work than her weavings, as a closer match for my own techniques and sensibilities. I later saw that the way I carve into the layers in two directions appear as woven fabric.

It was both fascinating and challenging to interpret a two-dimensional medium within a three-dimensional realm; to not just reproduce my mother’s ideas and imagery but to draw inspiration and design the pieces as my own. My hope is that my ceramics, while paying homage to my mother, stand on their own just as her fiber works do.

Tapestry Tray - Naomi Lindenfeld dk

Ceremonial #3- Lore Lindenfeld

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Harmony: Health Brattleboro-West Arts members exhibit

Harmony: Health is an exhibit at the Brattleboro Memorial Hospital by Brattleboro-West Arts members. The artists hope this work will please the patients, staff and visitors and promote conversations about ways local agriculture and connection to the natural world can contribute to our health.IMG_0132

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Cherry Street Artisans and Cafe

CSA 2014

Cherry Street Artisans is a collective of artists that hosts an Annual Cafe and Holiday Sale at 44 Cherry Street in Brattleboro, Vermont the first weekend of December. www.cherrystreetartisans.com

Saturday December 6th from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm and Sunday December 7th from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm

Pictured: In back are Becka Mears (baked goods), Teta Hilsdon (pottery), David Schoales (wood products), Aew Ladd (Thai food), In front are Judy Zemel (cloth items, beaded jewelry, clay planters with plants, handmade soap and clay soap dishes, Pamela Cubbage (napkins, pot-holders, aprons, Naomi Lindenfeld (colored clay pottery)

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Colored Clay Workshop in Nova Scotia!

EXPLORING THE WORLD OF COLORED CLAY with Naomi Lindenfeld
This workshop will explore the traditional Japanese technique of Nerikomi, using a contemporary approach.  It will focus on layering colored clays to create patterns. Pieces will be formed with hand building methods. It is a wonderfully organic process that integrates the patterned designs with the piece.  The weekend will include a slide presentation of current colored clay work by a broad range of artists, as well as demonstrations and hands-on.

See www.dragonfirepottery.ca for more information

Naomi Lindenfeld carving colored clay

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Brattleboro-West Arts Open Studio Tour

I will be participating in the 6th annual Brattleboro-West Arts Open Studio Tour this September 27th and 28th.  It’s a great chance to get an inside view of the environments where we create our art and crafts.  I will be doing periodic colored clay demos and will have a display of my work, including discounted seconds and clearance pieces for sale.  It will be the beginning of the beautiful foliage season in Vermont!

For more information about the BWA Tour see: www.brattleboro-west-arts.com

Display shelves in Naomi's studio

Naomi demo'ing during the BWA Studio Tour

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Vermont Crafts Council Open Studio Tour Memorial Day Weekend

For the first time I will be opening my studio during the state-wide Vermont Crafts Council Open Studio Tour Memorial Day weekend, May  24th and 25th, 2014.   This year Brattleboro-West Arts members mobilized  to have a large concentration of studios open in the Brattleboro/West Brattleboro/Marlboro southern Vermont region to make it worth visitors while to come to this part of the state.  It will be a beautiful spring weekend to drive around and see the studios where our art and craft are made.  I will be doing periodic demos of my colored clay work and will have a display of my work, including discounted seconds and clearance pieces for sale.

See www.vermontcrafts.com/links/open for information about the tour

 

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Cherry Street Artisans

The 6th annual Cherry Street Artisans is an intimate holiday sale with work by twelve artisans set up in a beautiful Victorian home on Cherry Street in Brattleboro, Vermont, just for this one weekend a year. A cafe with delectable meals and desserts is available in the kitchen. Live music on Saturday evening.

See www.cherrystreetartisans.com for details

 

Cherry St. Artisans 2012 collage (large)

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