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TRAMAR DOCUMENTARY FILM
A DAB ART Film – Carnegie Film Screening
Thursday, March 22 at 6:30pm
Carnegie is pleased to present a documentary film about current CAM Studio Guest Artist, Chilean-born Dominga Opazo, and the inspiration behind her latest outdoor installation, TRAMAR.
Incorporating a selection of yarns derived from her native country of Chile, Dominga’s large-scale outdoor installation is distinctive and influential. Finding inspiration in Chiloe art, Dominga began to experiment with weaving in art practice. Initially creating a series of prints with configurations inspired by patterns made by the Selkma, these works are then weaved with another print. The rigorous labor required and the intimacy with organic materials is captivating.
Q&A to follow the 11 minute film and an Opazo art viewing at CAM Studio.
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