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September 24, 2009: Volume 77, Number 3

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Mandeville hosts two new exhibits this fall

 

These beaded birds are part of the "North by Northeast" exhibit.

These beaded birds are part of the "North by Northeast" exhibit.

Viewers will get a unique glimpse into the traditional arts of New York’s Akwesasne Mohawk and Tuscarora tribes when “North by Northeast: Baskets and Beadwork from the Akwesasne Mohawk and Tuscarora” opens Friday, Sept. 25 in the Mandeville Gallery.

The selected pieces were chosen from a larger traveling exhibition curated by Kathleen Mundell, folklorist and director of Cultural Resources, a nonprofit organization that helps communities sustain local culture.

The show runs through Saturday, Oct. 24. An opening reception will be held Friday, Oct. 2, 5-8 p.m. in the Nott Memorial, in conjunction with the opening reception for a second show, “Reimagining the Distaff Toolkit.”

This traveling exhibit, curated by New Paltz, N.Y., independent curator and historian Rickie Solinger, features 36 works by 28 contemporary artists.

Each work incorporates a tool that was important for women’s domestic labor in the past. Many of these tools, including a washboard, a dressmaker’s figure, cooking pans, rug-beaters and mason jars, facilitated hard, repetitive labor. They evoke various histories – European American, African-American, Asian American – of women’s unpaid and often diminished and disrespected status within the household and society.

The show’s title aptly includes the distaff, a tool attached to a spinning wheel that’s designed to hold un-spun fibers. Over time, the word came to refer to matters and objects in the domestic or women’s sphere, and then, to women in general.

Solinger will give a lecture in conjunction with the show on Thursday, Oct. 1 at 4 p.m. in Reamer Campus Center Auditorium. Her talk is entitled “Becoming a Curator: Seeing Race, Class, Gender and History in Objects and Images.”

“Reimagining the Distaff” runs through Sunday, Dec. 20.

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