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“Rose B. Simpson: ‘Dream House’" | Art21 "Extended Play”

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    (soft music)
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    (soft ethereal music)
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    - You know when you have
    dreams that you're in a house,
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    it's often the parts of your psyche.
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    And the different rooms
    are different places
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    in your mind and your spirit.
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    (soft ethereal music)
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    A reoccurring place that
    represents the parts of ourselves
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    or different times of our lives.
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    (soft ethereal music)
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    As we come to the rooms in this exhibit,
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    your shadow is cast on the wall,
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    and we begin with the
    awareness of our bodies
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    and our impact in that space.
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    (soft ethereal music)
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    I would ask people to enter into the space
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    with the kind of reverence
    that we would enter
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    into our own psychological spaces,
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    that we would navigate
    our own internal spaces.
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    Even if that sensitivity
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    isn't a comfortable neural pathway,
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    we can build one.
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    This is how we start.
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    (soft ethereal music)
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    Cool.
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    Yes.
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    Start with a little dash of orange.
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    I didn't know about the
    Fabric Workshop before.
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    I was familiar with some
    of their past projects,
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    but I didn't know the
    whole scope of this place.
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    I'm just gonna keep going.
    - Keep going.
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    - Just give a shape and I'll make it.
    - That's perfect.
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    - They were just inviting
    me to play, right?
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    They were like, what in
    your practice do you feel
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    you don't really get to do as much?
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    Coming from Santa Clara,
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    I've only sort of played
    around with fabric
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    for ceremonial stuff.
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    You can't participate
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    or have what you're supposed
    to wear for ceremony
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    unless you make it yourself,
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    and so most people in the
    tribe know how to sew.
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    Oh, dope, I like that one a lot.
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    Ah!
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    Okay, is it okay if I chop 'em?
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    - Yeah, chop them.
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    - This is like the funnest ever.
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    This is like Rose's bliss.
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    (soft ethereal music)
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    This show, it's like
    sifting through your world
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    to find what is delicious and what isn't.
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    I wanna just shake it and
    all the other stuff come out
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    and only the good stuff left.
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    (soft ethereal music)
    (machine whirring)
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    All right. What have we here?
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    So cool how it hardens up.
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    This is perfect.
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    I couldn't imagine a better morning.
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    I've invested so much outside of myself,
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    like I'm very much, I think,
    giving my energy away.
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    This is a prayer that my life changes
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    and that I can make space for
    the things I value for myself,
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    and those aesthetics that I value
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    are not just going out there in the world,
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    that they're coming back to
    me and to my lived spaces.
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    (soft ethereal music)
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    I woke up from a dream this morning
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    that my clay had seeds in it.
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    - [Producer] Was that a scary dream?
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    - No, it was like...
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    I don't know, the metaphor is interesting.
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    I really like listening to my dreams.
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    Lots and lots of journeys,
    like walking this path
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    that's like a familiar place.
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    When I travel, the first thing I think is,
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    geez, I wonder what this place looked like
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    before it was Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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    Like, who were the indigenous people?
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    What did the land feel like
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    and what were the languages
    spoken and how did that sound?
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    I always think that,
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    and you can fall into
    a really deep sadness.
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    And I can hold space for that
    and be like, yes, I'm sad,
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    and I'm always really sad and
    it's always really complicated
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    and it's like, yeah, and.
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    It hurts, and it's also now in the present
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    and we can find incredibly
    beautiful things.
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    We give baskets with
    gifts in the community.
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    Like if you do something nice
    for somebody, you get baskets
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    and then you'll hang it up in your house,
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    and then if you need to
    gift, then you have baskets.
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    So it keeps getting kind of moved around.
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    (soft ethereal music)
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    Some elders will have their whole ceiling
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    just covered in baskets.
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    Your worth is based on
    how much you can give
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    and how you're recognized
    for the gifts you give.
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    We remove our shoes and we
    can sit with each other.
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    And above us are paper bowls
    that have stars in them
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    that create the ceiling of guidance.
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    And then below us are pillows
    that have stars on them.
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    And so we're like... the comfort
    of guidance is holding us
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    to give us a place to connect.
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    The layers of the rooms in this exhibit
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    are very much about boundaries
    and how much I share
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    and how much I don't share.
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    I wanted people to see what
    the walls were made out of,
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    which also provides an
    incredible opportunity
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    to feel like you're in between the walls.
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    And it is like entering into
    layers of the subconscious.
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    Then there was this deeper space
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    that you can only see a section of.
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    And there's actually parts of
    the room no one will ever see.
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    My work is so much about giving back self
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    or consciousness to things
    that we have deemed lifeless.
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    (soft ethereal music)
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    There are three masks in the work room
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    and in that sort of pressure,
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    you're sitting in the hot
    seat, you're being watched
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    by more than we would ever
    know, and that's supportive.
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    It's also probably a little
    bit critical at times, right?
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    But how do you act when you know you have
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    this community that's larger
    than what we perceive?
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    We're on this grind, right?
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    And it goes and goes and goes.
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    (soft ethereal music)
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    It's not necessarily a bad thing,
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    it's actually the
    deliciousness of life, right?
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    This is it.
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    I wouldn't be doing this work
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    if it wasn't the thing that
    I needed to learn the most.
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    (soft ethereal music)
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    And so everything that I do like this
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    hopefully is tipping the scale.
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    Every rock on this side where
    my life becomes more conscious
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    and more intentional and more prayerful.
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    (soft ethereal music)
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    It's my goal.
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    It's my dream.
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Title:
“Rose B. Simpson: ‘Dream House’" | Art21 "Extended Play”
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Video Language:
English (United States)
Team:
Art21
Project:
"Extended Play" series
Duration:
09:22

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