Lace, the Spaces Between:
WHAT: Exhibit opening: Lace, the Spaces Between: Domestic Lace making
and the Social Fabric of the Italian American Community in Corning
WHEN: Friday, February 22, 2008 7 PM
WHERE: The Benjamin Patterson Inn Museum
59 W. Pulteney St.
Corning, NY 14830
CONTACT: Jessica Cunningham, Corning Painted Post Historical
Society, 607.937.5281
Connie Sullivan-Blum, The ARTS of the Southern Finger Lakes, 607.962.5871
x222
Lace, the Spaces Between:
Domestic Lace making and the Social Fabric of the Italian American
Community in Corning
The Corning Painted Post Historical Society and The ARTS of the Southern
Finger Lakes invite the public to share the joys and hardships of the
Italian American immigrant experience through the practice of lace
making. Lace, the Spaces Between: Domestic Lace making and the Social
Fabric of the Italian American Community in Corning opens at the Benjamin
Patterson Inn Museum, 59 W. Pulteney St, on Friday, February 22, 2008 at
7:00 P.M., and runs through December 19, 2008.
Domestic handmade lace is a metaphor for the Italian American experience
in Corning. It symbolizes cultural continuity as well as the cultural
disruption of assimilation. It carries social meanings about the role of
women, beauty and cleanliness, the home, the immigrant experience and
tradition. Rejecting domestic lace is a means of embracing modernity,
and assimilation into the dominant culture. The material properties of
lace reflect this. Lace is, in the words of one woman, "threads hanging
in air." It is connection through cotton thread as well as the absence
of connection expressed in the negative space of lace patterns. Lace is
a way to tell the particular story of Italians in Corning and the common
story of change through immigration and between generations.
Jessica Cunningham, director of Corning Painted Post Historical Society,
is excited about this exhibition. "This exhibit not only shows the
beauty of lace as art, it is also a story of change in a close knit
community."
This exhibition is made possible with public funds from the New York
State Council on the Arts, a state agency. Additional funds were also
provided by The Elmira-Corning Community Foundation, Corning Inc., and
LaVere Media.
For more information please call the Corning Painted Post Historical
Society at 607.937.5281 or The ARTS 607.962.5871 x 222.
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Domestic Lace making and the Social Fabric of the Italian American Community in Corning
