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THE SPOON FACTORYA performance created in collaboration with Professor Sarah Cowan’s Histories of Performance Art class. Part of Betsy Redelman Díaz's Fall 2022 solo exhibition, Queer Crip Craft Library, at DePauw University.
Performers: Jessica Faily, Jacob Fowler, Evie Grimmitt, Alisanni Guzman, Tanaa Jones, Ari Lee, Lily Monnett, Chi Nguyen, Alondra Perez, Kay Sikana, Mac Smith, Andy Spoljaric, and Mya Wood Video by: Jose Diaz For context: The Spoon Theory by Christine Miserandino |
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MYCHART CORTISOL DUMPAn animation about being an artist and an educator with a chronic illness.
Illustration and Story by: Betsy Redelman Díaz Motion Design by: Jose Díaz |
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QUEER CRIP CRAFTINGA performance about rest.
Performed and filmed by Betsy Redelman Díaz |
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MUJERES DEL BARRO ROJO: WOMEN'S WORKA short film about women and clay. It follows the Mateo family through their process of making pots while touching on topics such as gender, craft, family, and matrilineal heritage. A collaboration between the Mujeres del Barro Rojo [San Marcos Tlapazola, Oaxaca] and the film crew [Portland, Oregon], the film seeks to break traditional documentary tropes and pose an alternative to dominant narratives surrounding contemporary indigenous craft practice.
Filmed and Directed by: Betsy Redelman Diaz Edited by: Brett Gerlt Animation by: Yahira Hernandez Subtitles by: Daniel Suarez Music by: Edna Vazquez This film was part of research supported by a Craft Research Fund grant from The Center for Craft, Creativity & Design, Inc. and by a Graduate Student Fellowship from the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts. |
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COMO HACER UNA OLLA EN SAN MARCOS TLAPAZOLAA video of the Mujeres del Barro Rojo about the ceramic process in their pueblo, San Marcos Tlapazola, Oaxaca, Mexico.
Filmed and Directed by: Betsy Redelman Diaz Edited by: Brett Gerlt Music by: Edna Vazquez This film was part of research supported by a Craft Research Fund grant from The Center for Craft, Creativity & Design, Inc. and by a Graduate Student Fellowship from the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts. |