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On Mending: Stories of Damage and Repair

On Mending

On Mending: Stories of Damage and Repair

by Celia Pym

THIS SESSION OF TEXTITLES IS FULL. PLEASE EMAIL US TO BE ADDED TO THE WAITLIST.

Wednesday, October 9, 6-7:30pm

TEXTITLES meetings take place at Pinney Library, 516 Cottage Grove Road, Madison

Facilitator: Angela Johnson (@angelajohnsonartist)

Fee: Free! Registration is required, however, via the link below.

On Mending by Celia Pym is a collection of ten stories of damaged garments – plus a rug and two backpacks - that Pym has mended . These stories describe the ways in which clothes and cloth become holed, why a damaged sweater or backpack can be emotionally affecting and how mending a garment can unstick a stuck feeling.

A fascinating insight into the work of a pre-eminent craftsperson, On Mending was inspired by Pym's experience of hearing intimate stories from people's lives, of loss and love, as a result of mending the holes in their clothes. Not a ‘how- to’ book, this is an in-depth look into the damage that we do, as manifested by our outer layers, our clothes.

Participants are responsible for securing a copy of the book. It is currently available for purchase on Amazon.

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Facilitator Bio:

Angela Johnson is a professional artist, creativity coach and educator. She earned a master’s in Art Education, an MA in Art and an MFA with a focus in photography from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her areas of artistic expertise include art journaling, alternative photo processes, bookmaking and box making, Creativity Coaching, and installation art. Angela’s work includes themes of nature, balance, and telling stories through individual and collective memories. She often incorporates scientific elements and concepts into her work. Collaborations with other artists and scientists energizes her creativity.

Johnson is a fixture in the Wisconsin arts scene, with 20+ years of experience maintaining public art studios, teaching workshops, facilitating programs, leading public art installations and lecturing at universities. She has worked in museums, elementary schools, senior centers, colleges and universities. She has inspired and helped people of every age — from toddlers to 95-year-olds — reaching far into the depths of their imagination to discover and channel their creativity. She also teaches workshops on mindfulness and yoga.

Website: angelajohnsonartist.com

Social: @angelajohnsonartist

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