Wind Chime Festival
Schedule
Sat Oct 12 2024 at 01:00 pm to 03:30 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Brooklyn Public Library - Brower Park Branch at Brooklyn Children's Museum | Brooklyn, NY
About this Event
Please join us for a fall wind chime workshop and collective listening event. Together we will discuss a history of wind chimes (both conceptual and utilitarian), make our own chimes, and listen to our chimes together in Brower Park. We feel optimistic that stronger fall winds may cooperate and activate our work! 🍂
Wind chimes have roots in ancient cultures all over the world. Among many functionalities and histories: in China they are used to maximize the flow of chi, or life’s energy; in Japan they are hung up in the summer and understood as a cooling mechanism; in ancient Rome they were used to ward off evil spirits … We love the idea of wind chimes as an object that has endless connective potential … the way you can understand its presence before seeing it, or the way you reconnect with the movement of the wind and its feeling on your own skin, its spiritual connection, and even its cooling or healing possibilities.
About Facilitators
Ellie Rae Hunter is a visual artist based in New York. Hunter received her MFA in Sculpture + Extended Media from Virginia Commonwealth University, and has participated in residencies including Triangle (NY), Shandaken: Storm King (NY), Interstate Projects (NY), Rupert (Lithuania), and Ox-Bow (MI). Recent exhibitions include Sara's (NY), Almanac Projects (Italy), Lower-Cavity (MA), Loggia (Austria), and Kunsthalle Bratislava (Slovakia). She also curates and facilitates public art programming under the platform Chorus Public Art.
Laurel Schwulst is interested in ambient forms of design and literature, public works as gifts, and the poetic potential of the world wide web. Selected works include “How to Build a Bird Kite” a tutorial published by The New York Times, “Flight Simulator,” a novel travel app for iOS and Android, and “Perfume Area,” a fragrance review project. Schwulst teaches courses at Princeton, Yale, and her own learning initiative “Fruitful School.” As part of these roles and independently, she leads workshops, lectures internationally, and publishes learning materials with venues most recently including Dia Art Foundation, Are.na, British Art Network, University of Tennessee, and University of Fine Arts Hamburg. Previously she was creative director of Kickstarter’s The Creative Independent and designer and front-end developer at Linked by Air.
What's Included
- wire and string
- tools for making a windchime
- recycled materials for building windchimes
What to Bring
- Found materials for making a windchime
Where is it happening?
Brooklyn Public Library - Brower Park Branch at Brooklyn Children's Museum, 155 Brooklyn Avenue, Brooklyn, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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