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Don't Know, We'll See: The Work of Karen Karnes
2008
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Arts In Film
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Run time:
68 min.
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This film explores the poetry and mystery of the creative process in the life and work of a master clay artist, Karen Karnes, a pioneer of the 20th century craft movement who has worked with unbroken focus for over 60 years -- until a fire destroyed her home and studio, and the kiln, full of luminous pieces, was the only structure left standing.
This film is about not-knowing and discovery, and about the evolution of form, a single sculptural piece and a body of work over a lifetime. It is an invitation to enter the creative process, to give the eyes and ears a feast and to be astonished by beauty. As one viewer said, 'the film changes you as you're watching it.' Followed by a Q&A with filmmaker Lucy Phenix Please note: Online ticket sales end 24 hours before each event. Tickets may still be available for purchase at the venue. |
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