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The Labat Project began with an invitation from a friend to attend a luncheon of the Hancock County Historical Society, where the speaker was to be a 102 year old woman. I attended the luncheon, and got my first sight of the most incredible human being I have ever met. Completely captivated by the grace, composure and presence of Ms. Celestine Labat, I went home and immediately began making phone calls in order to arrange an introduction. Later that week, I made what was to be the first of many visits to her family home.
As our friendship developed, Ms. Labat began telling me stories of her life, and graciously allowed me to take dozens of photographs. I began doing portraits of her in both pencil and acrylic, and I also started recording her stories on audio cassettes. After a time, Ms. Labat brought out her family photograph albums, and as I began putting the faces with the stories, the idea for “Labat, A Creole Legacy” was born.
Over the next year and a half, I continued taping Ms. Labat’s stories, and began the long process of transcribing the tapes. I scanned her photos into my computer, digitally manipulated them, and printed them out on specialty paper. The resulting images were then transferred to cloth, and each one was individually hand hemmed and hand sewn on to a backing cloth. The same process was used with selected stories, and the 274 pieces were then secured onto a canvas support which I painted with geometric designs that echo the artistic traditions of both African and Native American cultures. After 1300 hours of effort the collage came together with a finished size of 7 ½ x 9 ½ feet.
Film on the Work of Lori K. Gordon
10.10.06
Lori K Gordon: Selected Curriculum Vitae
lorikgordon@gmail.com 228.342.0877
Public/Private Collectors:
Smithsonian Institution, President Barrack Obama, President Jimmy Carter, University of Southern Mississippi, Mississippi Humanities Council, Safeco Corporate Collection,Virginia Commonwealth University, University of Kentucky, International Museum of Muslim Cultures, City of Bay St. Louis, Hancock County Library System.
Exhibits/Events:
2000-2011: Twenty eight solo exhibitions in states around the nation.
1997-2011: Exhibitor, sixty nine exhibitions in states around the nation.
2003-2011: Numerous public presentations/lectures in states around the nation on Labat Project, Katrina Collection, Six Degrees Series, and Collage as Art Form. Most recent: panelist during September 11 Tenth Anniversary Summit on Renewal in Washington, DC by Center for National Policy and Community and Regional Resilience Institute.
1980-2011: Instructor, collage workshops in states around the nation.
2004-2011: Organizer for art shows and related events in states around the nation.
2014: Opening of Marrakech Henna Art Cafe in Marrakech, Morocco with co-owner Rachid Karkouch.
2015: Formation of El Fenn Maroc, a NGO based in Marrakech, Morocco.
Grants/Scholarships/Commissions/Awards:
Pollack-Krasner Foundation, Andy Warhol Foundation, Mississippi Arts Commission (5), Mississippi Humanities Council, Gottlieb Foundation, SouthernArtistry, Contemporary Art Center, State of Mississippi, Architects, Designers and Planners for Social Responsibility, American Red Cross, and Habitat for Humanity.
Media Features:
MSNBC, Svenska Dagbladet (Sweden), National Public Radio, CBS, Christian Science Monitor, New York Times, Travel Mail (UK), Mississippi Public Broadcasting, various newspapers and magazines both regional and national, and several documentaries/television features.
Complete curriculum vitae is available upon request.