Category Archives: Last Night at 3Text!

The Boards Are Glammed!

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Here are some photos from 3Text’s team-up with the ESA to glam the bulletin boards in the English Students’ Lounge. Many thanks to Jason Nielsen, Paul Hebert, Hilarie Ashton, and everyone who came out and crafted with us!

GC students, please sign our roster with the DSC! Here are instructions, if you need them: https://3textstudio.wordpress.com/for-gc-students/.

Our next event in on Wed, Oct 22, from 4:30-10 pm in 5409. Hope to see you there!

You Don’t Happen to Have a Silver Salver, Do You?

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Last night’s card-themed crafting party was a blast, and people made some beautiful things! I wish I could find a youtube clip of John Wayne teasing Shirley Temple about her crush coming by to drop his calling card onto a silver salver. I’m sure these photos will fill the void!

Mark your calendars, at least tentatively: We’ll almost certainly be holding a bulletin-board decorating party in the English Student Lounge (room 4406 at the GC), as well as a regular 3Text crafting event on Monday, Nov 3, in our usual room, 5409.

Glammed Notebooks & Glamorous Crafters from Last Night’s 3Text

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It was a delight to see so many of our wonderful 3Text friends again last night — and a joy to have so many fabulous new crafters join us and make such beautiful things!

Check out some of the amazing notebooks we glammed! Hover your cursor over each image to see who made the art and/or craft it depicts in the caption:

Our next event will be on Tuesday, September 30, so mark your calendars! We’ll be messing around with cards — artist trading cards, calling cards, 19C flirtation cards, and the ever-crucial grad-student bizniz card — from 4:30 till around 10 pm in room 5409 at the GC. Hope to see you there!

Scenes of Crafting and Listening to Lynda Barry

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For the last 3Text event of the semester, we listened to a fabulous interview with Lynda Barry (streaming on the CBC’s website) and did some free-style crafting. It was an absolute blast! See:

This time, we’ve got lots of photos of the beautiful crafts everyone made. Usable stationary was a common theme:
Our summer schedule is not yet final, but we’ll certainly be crafting away. After all, what better way to beat the heat than wine spritzers and collage? Watch this space for details — we’d love to see you there!

Organized Times, Glamorized Lives [updated]

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This past Wednesday was calendar-decorating day at 3Text, and the number of people who showed up to organize their time & glamorize their lives might just have been a 3Text record! And now they all have something fabulous on which to mark our next gathering on Wednesday, March 12. [UPDATED: the original date I had here was incorrect!] We’ll be finishing these calendars (or starting new ones) and free-form crafting to our hearts’ content. But for now, check out some of the fantastic results of our last one:

By a couple of 3Text regulars:

By Annie Cranstoun:

By Christina Nadler:

By Alec Magnet:

By SAJ:

By Sofia:

By Julia Miele Rodas:

By T Meyerhoff:

By Amy Martin:

By Gwen Shaw:

By Brian Witoszynski:

Scenes of Catharsis and Projection

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Audience members take notes and check out the slide-show.

Audience members take notes and check out a slide-show

“Catharsis & Projection: A Roundtable on Non-Oedipal Psychologies and a Doll-Making Workshop” was a smashing success last Tuesday. Fun, interesting, generative, and filled with smart ideas and lovely crafts. (If you’re curious, you can see a PDF of the program here.)

Clare Wilson, a doctoral student in History and Medieval Studies here at the GC, gave a fabulous presentation (and show-and-tell!) about how collectors of ball-jointed dolls become co-creators in their own right through customization. Collectors not only select their dolls’ basic appearances, but even add tattoos, scarification, cyborg body-parts, etc.:

Gwendolyn Shaw — a doctoral student in Art History at the GC —  explored the fascinating and bizarrely neglected sexual violence of Hans Bellmer’s Lustmord dolls. (We are very grateful to Gwen for liaising between 3Text and the Feminist Studies Group, Art History program, and Women’s Studies concentration.)

Gwen's worry dolls in the clutches of Brian's butterfly monster.

Gwen’s worry dolls in the clutches of Brian’s butterfly monster.

In the workshop portion of the evening, Gwen made some beautiful, old-school worry dolls, seen here (to the left) posed in in a starlight tableau with Brian Witoszynski’s butterfly monster:

Elise Zucker, assistant professor of English at Hostos, discussed the centrality of projection and role-reversal in the psychotic degeneration of the main character of Eugene O’Neill’s The Emperor Jones, while Judd Staley — GC doctoral student in English — gave a fascinating and convincing close-reading of Kleinian elements in the  the Prankquean episode of Finnigans Wake (there he is below):

    Judd about to devour a doll he decorated for his son Henry. What would Melanie Klein say?!

Judd about to devour a doll he decorated for his son Henry. What would Melanie Klein say?!

Finally, Alec Magnet (that is to say, me!), doctoral candidate in English at the GC, talked about Yojo, Queequeg’s phallic/infantile little idol in Moby-Dick, as a relational intermediary between him and Ishmael. I compared it to  Eve Sedgwick’s meditations on what she calls “queer little gods” in Cavafy and Proust, as well as to her own fiber art practices, in order to explore how Yojo allows Melville’s characters both to navigate their complicated feelings for each other and to experience what Sedgwick calls “the middle ranges of agency” — a state each character desires, in which subject and object cannot be clearly divided from each other.

T Meyerhoff (also a doctoral candidate in English at the GC) moderated a lively, fruitful, and engaging discussion.

Following the roundtable, audience, presenters, and new guests all gathered around the crafting tables to make their own catharsis and projection dolls. Here are some of the fabulous results:

Thanks so much to our presenters, audience, crafters, and friends for a wonderful event — the capstone to a wonderful semester! Keep a look-out for our schedule of informal crafting sessions over the winter break. And, GC students, please sign our roster!

The Majestic Mme Matilde Moutarde, by Chrissy Nadler

UPDATE: The Majestic Mme Matilde Moutarde, by Chrissy Nadler

Crafts from our Freestyle Crafting Party, Nov 14

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Lovely crafts made by old and new friends during our freestyle crafting party on Thursday, November 14:

T with first-time 3Texters Zack & (name TK)

T with first-time 3Texters Zack & (name TK)

By Gwen Shaw:

By Alec Magnet (me!):

By Wu Rong, whom we were all very glad to see back again:

By Brian Witoszynski:

Don’t forget our next event on Tuesday, December 3, “Catharsis and Projection: A Roundtable on Non-Oedipal Psychologies and a Doll-Making Workshop” (so far co-sponsored by the PhD program in Psychology and the Feminist Studies Group, with more to come).

Hexaflexagons & More Notebooks

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I only got to photograph about two thirds of the wonderful stuff people made at our hexaflexagons (redux) event, but that’s still an awful lot of stuff! I hope these images will whet your appetites for our last two events of the semester — a freestyle crafting party on Thursday, November 14, and our dolls-and-presentations extravaganza “Catharsis and Projection: A Roundtable on Non-Oedipal Psychologies and a Doll-Making Workshop” on Tuesday, December 3 (so far co-sponsored by the PhD program in Psychology and the Feminist Studies Group, with more to come):

By T Meyerhoff, a triflexagon:

 

By Annie Cranstoun, a hexaflexagon and another glammed journal:

 

By Alec Magnet (me!), a hexaflexagon and a glammed notebook for my sister (Julia!):

 

By Gwen Shaw, an unfinished glammed journal:

Glammed Notebooks

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Our Glam My Notebook! extravaganza last night was an absolute blast! Many lovely people turned up — included several new faces! — and made some beautiful things. Here are some images of notebooks that got glammed. (Alas, trying to get the best light for photographing, I ended up taking a bunch of washed out pictures. I hope they still give a sense of how fabulous the stuff people made was.)

By Alec Magnet:

By Anne Donlon:

By Gloria Bragdon:

By SAJ:

By new member Wu Rong (who so generously gave everyone at the event a stunning, hand-crafted bookmark with a classical Chinese poem on a theme of their choice written on it from her vast store of memorized poems!):

By Anonymous, another new member:

Also there were 3Text stalwart Sharon Bogart, I hope new 3Text stalwart Christine Pinnock (who was kind enough to let us use her name and notebook from last time on the poster for yesterday’s event), and of course our fearless leader, T Meyerhoff, who designed the poster:

Glam My Notebook PosterThe next event will be on Tuesday, October 29. Hope to see you there!

Last Night at 3Text!

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Yesterday was our first event of Fall, 2013: an organizing party and free-style craft-in. I wish I had a photo to show you of our slightly-more-organized — and ever bountiful — supplies, but to tide your over, here are pictures of some of the crafts people made. (Sorry about the small & low-res images.)

A beautiful journal cover by new member Christine Pinnock:

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And a lovely work in progress by Annie Cranstoun, both in context and on its own:

The next event is on Thursday, Oct 3, so please come on down!