Chashama Presents
documenting memory and remembering - lest we forget
Time: 3pm - 11pm
Place: Chashama Art Space - 217 East 42nd Street, New York, NY
A One Day Event: Art and Film
Winner of 2003 Social Justice Documentary Award at the Santa Barbara
International Film Festival.
Filmed in March 2002, Sadaa E Zan collects the voices of several Afghan women living in Kabul, Afghanistan and Northern Pakistan. In a land where 50% of women are widows and nearly everyone has lost a family member, these brave women, of all ages, recount their struggles and victories from living under 23 years of war. From the Soviet invasion to the Civil War to the extremist Taliban, be it fighting, poverty, rape or seclusion, women were always the first victims. How did they survive?
Several reveal their stories of rebellion, be it housing an illegal home school for girls, hidden work training programs, an underground beauty parlor or a refugee medical clinic. Most of the women, despite their hardships, did not lose their morale and spirit. However, family loss and suffering has taken a deep toll on society as a whole and women are learning that psychological damage is now their new enemy.
With the Taliban now gone, Afghanistan finally finds itself with the possibility of peace. But will it last? This, they believe, is in the hands of the international community. Finally, these women have a way to voice their concerns. Listen as they speak directly to you about their hopes, beliefs and concerns for not only the future of the Afghan woman but for the country itself.
“Despite all the media I’ve seen on the plight of women in Afghanistan, here, for the first time, I was able to listen to the women themselves... to hear their words, their stories, see their expression in their eyes. With this video, the Afghan women’s voices can finally be heard.”
Produced and Directed by Renee Bergan/A Renegade Pictures, Inc. Production
Co-produced by RAWA supporters, Santa Barbara
Shot and Edited by Renee Bergan/Partial funding provided by Fund for Santa Barbara
Artist Notes
"Despite any issue of intention, the psychological impact of a moment can be so difficult to disguise. In the moment of creation, a state of mind is inadvertantly captured and documented. A color, a shape, an image, a touch emerge out of an enigmatic space and become an image that floats in time.
Whether it speaks of a fragment of a memory of a real experience or is simply a reflection of what is imagined out of hope or imagined out of fear, the visual manifestation becomes its own entity. That object of creation then stands alone as an encrypted slice of the mind."
University of California, Santa Cruz BS Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Hunter College Studio Art
Artist Notes
Sleep is a 15 minute video piece forming part of UK based Italian artist Emilia Telese’s multimedia and digital sculpture installation Sleepwalking.
In Sleepwalking, the artist reconstructs the journey her father made to the New Forest (UK) shortly before his death, while affected by an illness which altered his sleep patterns. A journey she did not make.
Emilia Telese slept for a month in the New Forest on the same places where her father slept. She filmed herself while asleep. The artwork resulting from her experience is a daughter’s attempt to recreate lost memories, share the unshared and celebrate her father’s life.
It is also an insight into the sensory implications of sleep and its quality during illness.
Sleepwalking was first shown as a solo exhibition at Artsway, New Forest, in March 2003. It is supported by Artsway and The Arts Council of England South East.
High resolution images are available from Emilia Telese by email, emilia@emiliatelese.com
For more information, please visit:
www.emiliatelese.com/sleepwalking.html, and
www.artsway.org.uk
My favorite bi-racial dolls will be making an appearance: Real Kidz
Filling a void in our melting pot society, the creation of these dolls constitutes a revolution in self-identity for the growing segment
of our population that can check more than one box on the census report.
Dave Helm of Molloy Toy will answer questions about form and function.
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