Sept. 12 - Oct. 17, 2014
Artist Reception: Oct. 16; 6:15 – 7:45 p.m.
Harmon Hall of Peace, Cedar Crest College, Allentown, PA
Since 2010, LouAnn Shepard Muhm and Tiffany Besonen have been
collaborating to create a collection of incantation bowls, in which
Muhm’s incantations against fears are inscribed on Besonen’s translucent
sewing pattern bowl forms. In 2010, Muhm and Besonen were educated
about the large numbers of ancient Babylonian incantation bowls, 6th-8th
Century CE, that have been unearthed in Iraq since the 1990s. Ancient
incantation bowls are shallow bisqueware forms with a simplified
character painted in the center and an incantation against a particular
fear inscribed starting along the rim and spiraling toward the
illustration. Each bowl and its incantation were created for a specific
family’s plea for assurances against particular fears. The bowl was
then buried upside down under the threshold of the family’s home. This collaboration between artist Tiffany Besonen and poet
LouAnn Muhm has resulted in bowls containing incantations against
cancer, violence, poverty, ignorance, and loss of hope, as well as in a
series of Besonen’s dreamlike doors within doors, echoing the idea of
the threshold. The results are powerful and hopeful.
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