In celebration of their hit production “Eurydice” now playing at Curious Theatre Company (1080 Acoma Street, Denver CO), PJ’s latest Network TapestryTM now hangs in the Sanctuary Lounge.
The 60” H x 45” W piece is hand-dyed in gold, russet, burgundy, green and brilliant blue mounted on a rich aubergine toned wall. Sarah Ruhl’s play is a fantastical twist on the Orpheus myth. The New York Times calls this visually stunning production "devastatingly lovely", as it places all the actors in motion through time and space.
PJ was inspired by the choreography of their dance , leading her to create her new piece: “Rhythm of the Dance”.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Sunday, March 1, 2009
PJ Bergin Exhibits at “Felt America in Scotland” Exhibition: Birnam Arts & Conference Center 2009
Where In the World Will You Find Us?
Network TapestryTM are off to Scotland to participate in The Felt America in Scotland exhibition which opens March 4th 2009 at the beautiful Birnam Arts Centre in Dunkfeld, north of Perth. On the west bank of the River Tay, lies Birnam whose woods feature in Macbeth. The Birnam Arts & Conference Centre has its origins in the scheme initiated by John Kinnaird, the local stationmaster, in 1880 to create a community facility for “education and entertainment”. The new Centre opened in 2001 where it is a magnet for the arts.
PJ’s “Aquifer II” felted wool tapestry was selected for the month-long exhibition featuring felt artists from across the United States. “Aquifer II” is felted in shades of yellow, blue and green.
More of PJ’s works can be viewed at her web site.
Contact PJ@feltinhand.com for more information or visit her web site.
Network TapestryTM are off to Scotland to participate in The Felt America in Scotland exhibition which opens March 4th 2009 at the beautiful Birnam Arts Centre in Dunkfeld, north of Perth. On the west bank of the River Tay, lies Birnam whose woods feature in Macbeth. The Birnam Arts & Conference Centre has its origins in the scheme initiated by John Kinnaird, the local stationmaster, in 1880 to create a community facility for “education and entertainment”. The new Centre opened in 2001 where it is a magnet for the arts.
PJ’s “Aquifer II” felted wool tapestry was selected for the month-long exhibition featuring felt artists from across the United States. “Aquifer II” is felted in shades of yellow, blue and green.
More of PJ’s works can be viewed at her web site.
Contact PJ@feltinhand.com for more information or visit her web site.
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