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June 7, --Deb on; Classics, 2010 in; How-To; Lace; Books, Pattern; Dictionaries, Stitch (June 8, 2010). "Review: Knitting Lace". Knitting Scholar . Retrieved August 30, 2021.

Schafler wrote and published Art to Wear, [6] a book foundational to the movement and to its influence abroad, for instance on artist Mascha Mioni. [1] She closed her gallery in 2013.

Rebecca A. T. Stevens; Nancy A. Corwin [Primary Contributor]; Julie Schafler Dale [Primary Contributor]; Yoshiko Iwamoto Wada [Co-editor]; Joan Mondale [Preface]; Masako Kuriyama [Preface]; Eleanor T. Rosenfeld [Foreword]; Textile Museum (Washington D.C.) [Collaborator]; Katherine Westphal [Contributor]; Photo Flash: Urban Stages Presents Jim Dale with Lifetime Achievement Award" Broadwayworld.com, Wisdom Digital Media, 15 May 2018. Retrieved 16 May 2018. Stasio, Marilyn. "Jim Dale Taps a Bawdy Tradition for Inspiration" The New York Times, 20 August 1989 Schafler founded Julie: Artisans' Gallery on Madison Avenue in New York in 1973, in response to the growing interest in the use of fiber techniques, and more generally for crafts, in the American art world and art education. She encouraged and supported fiber artists based in New York, such as Susanna Lewis, Jo-Ellen Trilling or Diana Prekup. [1] She encouraged fiber artists, who often focused on hangings, to explore the potential of worn textile shapes and their movements. [5]

What makes wearable art different from wall art – something visitors to the exhibition cannot experience – is the act of wearing the pieces. Like the Moth Cape, the artist considers not just what it looks like, but what it feels like to be inside it. As a lyricist, Dale was nominated for both an Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for the song " Georgy Girl", the theme for the 1966 film of the same title. Golden Globe Award – Best Music, Original Song – Georgy Girl (shared with Tom Springfield for the song "Georgy Girl") a b c Off the wall: American art to wear. Dilys Blum, Mary Schoeser, Julie Schafler Dale, Philadelphia Museum of Art. Philadelphia, PA. 2019. ISBN 978-0-87633-291-7. OCLC 1107150573. {{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link) CS1 maint: others ( link)

Julie Schafler Dale is the owner of the garment collection in Off the Wall: American Art to Wear, at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY) Chosen as first and fourth-place winners from thousands of entries, winning garments were exhibited at museums from San Francisco and New York to Amsterdam and Brussels. Now, the two Levi’s® artworks are on display again as part of the Off the Wall: American Art to Wear exhibit at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. It showcases decorated Levi’s® pieces among one-of-a-kind works by more than 60 artists, celebrating the creativity and ingenuity of those who created a distinctly American art form. a b Saenger, Peter (November 1, 2019). "When Art Was Made to Be Worn". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660 . Retrieved August 30, 2021. Weighing over 11 pounds and described as a “tour-de-force of metal and glass studding,” the piece is unique and a reflection of Billy’s skill and interests — and his individuality. Dunlop, Frank and Dale, Jim. "About the Authors. Jim Dale" Scapino!. Special BookDramatic Publishing, 1975, ISBN 0871293749, p. 119

This fall, the Philadelphia Museum of Art presents Off the Wall: American Art to Wear, a major exhibition that highlights a distinctive American art movement that emerged in the late 1960s and flourished during the following decades. It examines a generation of pioneering artists who used body-related forms to express a personal vision and frames their work in relation to the cultural, historical and social concerns of their time. Focusing on iconic works made during the three decades between 1967 and 1997, the exhibition features 115 works by 62 artists. Comprised primarily of selections from a promised gift of Julie Schafler Dale, it also includes works from the museum’s collection and loans from private collections. Off the Wall: American Art to Wear is accompanied by a new publication of the same title, co-published by the Philadelphia Museum of Art and Yale University Press. a b Billington, Michael. "Young Vic at 40: the Young and the restless" The Guardian, 19 October 2010 Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19thed.). London, UK: Guinness World Records Limited. p.138. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. WHYY provides trustworthy, fact-based, local news and information and world-class entertainment to everyone in our community.

At the age of 22, Dale became the first pop singer to work with Parlophone head George Martin. He achieved four hits on the UK Singles Chart; "Be My Girl" (1957, UK No. 2), "Just Born (To Be Your Baby)" (1958, UK No. 27), "Crazy Dream" (1958, UK No. 24), and "Sugartime" (1958, UK No. 25). [4] Dale recorded an album with Martin, Jim! (1958), and appeared contemporaneously as a presenter and performer on BBC Television's Six-Five Special, but he was vocal about comedy aspirations and his career as a teen idol was ultimately short-lived. [2] [5]

Forgotten the title or the author of a book? Our BookSleuth is specially designed for you. Visit BookSleuth Dale was born James Smith, to William Henry and Miriam Jean ( née Wells) Smith in Rothwell, Northamptonshire. [1] He was educated at Kettering Grammar School. He trained as a dancer for six years before his debut as a stage comic in 1951. [2] He completed two years of national service in the Royal Air Force. [2] [3] Career [ edit ] Music [ edit ] Oh, Mother Earth (Neil Young, 1990) is a nod to the publications The Whole Earth Catalog (1968) and Mother Earth News (1970) and looks to nature and environmental concerns while another section, This Land is Your Land (Woodie Guthrie, 1944) explores iconic American imagery from the Brooklyn Bridge to the American West. Examples in those two sections include Joan Ann Jablow’s Big Bird cape, 1977, made entirely of recycled bird feathers, and Joan Steiner’s Manhattan Collar, 1979, which reimagines New York’s skyline in miniature. Fiberarts - The Magazine of Textiles, January / February (Jan. / Feb.) 1990, Vol. 16, No. 4 - Special Anniversary IssueAt the age of 17, Dale became one of the youngest professional comedians in Britain, touring all the variety music halls. [13] [14] Craft in America Craft in America - Julie Schafler Dale". www.craftinamerica.org . Retrieved 2021-09-04. Lewisohn, Mark (2013). The Beatles – All These Years, Volume One: Tune In. Little, Brown and Company. ISBN 978-1-4000-8305-3. Archived from the original on 3 June 2022 . Retrieved 24 May 2022. This fall, the Philadelphia Museum of Art presents Off the Wall: American Art to Wear, a major exhibition that highlights a distinctive American art movement that emerged in the late 1960s and flourished during the following decades. It examines a generation of pioneering artists who used body-related forms to express a personal vision and frames their work in relation to the cultural, historical and social concerns of their time. Focusing on iconic works made during the three decades between 1967 and 1997, the exhibition features 115 works by 62 artists. Comprised primarily of selections from a promised gift of Julie Schafler Dale, it also includes works from the museum’s collection and loans from private collections. Off the Wall: American Art to Wear is accompanied by a new publication of the same title, co-published by the Philadelphia Museum of Art and Yale University Press. Image courtesy of Philadelphia Museum of Art



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