photo Archives - Clarissa Sligh https://clarissasligh.com/tag/photo/ Artist • Books • Print • Transforming Hate Tue, 01 Oct 2019 14:27:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://clarissasligh.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/cropped-5_Sligh_Self-Portrait_RedCrownCrane_3x4-1-32x32.jpg photo Archives - Clarissa Sligh https://clarissasligh.com/tag/photo/ 32 32 Women’s March in Asheville January 21, 2017 https://clarissasligh.com/womens-march-asheville-nc/ Thu, 26 Jan 2017 18:48:42 +0000 https://clarissasligh.com//?p=2241 On January 21st, I went with Kimberly to the Women's March here in Asheville. People gathered slowly. I had heard a lot of women say they were not going because they were afraid it might become violent. So we were really surprised when large crowds seemed to materialize out of thin air.

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More and more people began coming.

On January 21st, I went with Kimberly to the Women’s March here in Asheville. People gathered slowly. I had heard a lot of women say they were not going because they were afraid it might become violent. So  we were really surprised when large crowds seemed to materialize out of thin air.

ASHEVILLE WOMEN MARCH IN JANUARY 2017

The chant to “Make America Great Again” implies returning to the 1970s. Like many women, I can’t believe it either.

YOUNG WOMEN MADE THEIR PRESENCE FELT

They are our future leaders.

BUILDING BRIDGES

Things are better and racism is still a sore point.

HUMOR NEEDED

And it was provided!!!

PREPARING FOR THE EVENT

And Setting up.

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The Transforming Hate Artist Book Path Part#1 https://clarissasligh.com/transforming-hate-book/ Mon, 25 Jul 2016 19:52:02 +0000 https://clarissasligh.com//?p=2161 The "Transforming Hate" book was published recently. The working title was "The Proposal" almost right up until it went on the press. The work on the book evolved over an eight-year period. I want to share some of the steps that I took in order to make the book. I'm hoping that in the process I can see more clearly why a price of $50 for the book does not begin to cover the cost of producing it.

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The “Transforming Hate” book was published recently. The working title was “The Proposal” almost right up until it went on the press. The work on the book evolved over an eight-year period. I want to share some of the steps that I took in order to make the book. I’m hoping that in the process I can see more clearly why a price of $50 for the book does not begin to cover the cost of producing it.

I hate to admit that I am essentially stuck in the 1980s when I saw my first artists’ books at Printed Matter below Canal Street in Manhattan. It was thought that artists’ books might become an inexpensive way to make art more accessible. Although most of my books don’t end up being inexpensive, my intention for my books is that they be produced inexpensively.

Each of my books has had its’ own process to which I have had to conform. As much as I try to control that process, the Transforming Hate book taught me, as no previous book had, that I am the book’s servant not its’ master. I ended up feeling like I had been recruited to come along for the ride.

Below begins sketches of the project’s beginning:

 

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Framing Transforming Hate https://clarissasligh.com/framing-transforming-hate/ Tue, 21 Jan 2014 18:09:21 +0000 https://clarissasligh.com//?p=761 The Transforming Hate project evolved from a project created at the invitation by the Montana Human Rights Network and the Holter Museum in Helena, Montana.
It had not been my intent to make a “grand” project, but to simply create an artist’s book that explored the struggle to make an artwork that might transform the white supremacist books that had been provided to me to work from.

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Cranes_String_4x3The Transforming Hate project evolved from a project created at the invitation by the Montana Human Rights Network and the Holter Museum in Helena, Montana.

It had not been my intent to make a “grand” project, but to simply create an artist’s book that explored the struggle to make an artwork that might transform the white supremacist books that had been provided to me to work from.

 

After the book, The Proposal,  was accepted by Radius Books  for publication, I found I needed to raise money for its production. I then began my education in fund raising.  It would have been much simpler if I had done a “Kickstarter” promotion. Working alone here in Asheville, NC and creating an adequate donor base to get a campaign off the ground that would succeed within six to eight weeks seemed impossible.

Additionally, I wanted to expand the vision beyond the publication of the book by creating an installation around the concept of transformation. Despite not having an idea of how I would do that, I chose Artspire as the conduit through which to raise money for the project (including the book publication) because it allowed me time and space for working on the project.

The question became “how to express this bigger vision to others?” I knew it was important to start with myself, to create my own narratives of transformation and to meditate on and explore feelings of anger and fear and rage within myself.

While preparing images of my work for the new website, I revisited my “Witness Project,” an earlier installation begun in Washington, D.C.  and was surprised how close to the “Transforming Hate” project it seemed to be. “The Witness Project,” was about reflecting on a time—on a period in our lives—and asking the viewer if they would share that with me, the artist. I never expected the depth of emotions, of the feelings expressed in those responses. But, with “Transforming Hate,” I would like to go beyond reflection, to create an installation that will take us to another level. It sounds impossible. It seems impossible. But that is my intention.

 

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