The
Fabric of Jazz: A Tribute to the Genius of American Music
Lauren Camp, Fiber Artist
January 14– March 25, 2007
Opening Reception with Artist Talk: Friday, January 26, 2007 from
5:30 until 7:30 p.m.

Artist Lauren Camp describes jazz as “one of the most innovative
forms of music there is — constantly changing, evolving . . . from
salsa to bebop to the cool jazz of the West Coast and the sounds of today.”
Those words could describe the artist herself: a fiber artist who creates
vibrantly hued, richly detailed portraits of jazz musicians from thread,
a creator of art books, and an award-winning poet.
The Fabric
of Jazz includes 19 fabric works and three art books from what Camp
describes as a ten-year effort to capture the soul of American jazz –
and its most stellar performers – in multihued, multitextured works
of fabric. Her stunning portraits include such jazz luminaries as Louis
Armstrong, Billie Holiday, Benny Goodman and Ella Fitzgerald.
Along with the greats, she also immortalizes the unknown contributors:
the “stride” piano players, the rhythm section, the horn players
and other various “sidemen.” With vibrant, occasionally discordant
combinations of color and texture, she captures the vitality, complexity
and spontaneity of the music – and occasionally the historic context
in which it was created.

Her portrait of Billie Holiday titled “Bless the Child,” for
example, incorporates images of the singer with lyrics from the title
song as well as from a second piece: “Strange Fruit,” which
describes victims of lynch mobs left hanging from trees.
Despite her being largely self-taught in the medium, Camp’s work
has received recognition and is on display at prestigious locations virtually
around the world, from a cultural center in Tulsa, Oklahoma to US Embassies
in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan and Bamako, Mali. Her work has been included
in an invitational Fiber Art Biennial in Chieri, Italy, exhibiting work
for the NAACP; and was commissioned for at least one motion picture (“Empty
City” by Sony Pictures, Hollywood).
“When I listen, I hear colors and shapes,” Camp notes in her
artist’s statement. “The sounds I hear are the designs I make
with my threadwork. . . . My art form gives me a way to ‘play’
what I hear — a chance to doodle and delight.”
For Lauren Camp's
companion website to the exhibit, visit TheFabricOfJazz.com.
Family
Workshop in conjunction with The Fabric of Jazz led by artist
Lauren Camp.
Saturday,
January 27th, 2007 1-3pm:
Rhythm &
Pattern, Sound & Art
In this workshop
for ages six to adult, participants will use repeating shapes and colors
to create a coll
age with a sense
of rhythm. Jazz is about improvisation, repeated phrases and rhythmic
beats. The process is simple, but the results are astounding –
with each collage making its own uniquely jazzy sound.
Class Fee:
Free to Members
$5 Non-Members
Pre-registration is required for all classes.
Call the Art Museum at 238.2510.

The Franklin G. Burroughs-Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum
3100 South Ocean Boulevard
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
phone 843.238.2510
fax 843.238.2910
artmuseum@sc.rr.com
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