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SUMMARY:ArtSpace Gallery exhibit - Weavings by Anne Heide
DESCRIPTION:The ArtSpace Gallery at the Quad-Cities Campus is exhibiting “overshot\, interlocking” – weavings by Anne Heide – from Monday\, Aug. 29 through Friday\, Oct. 31. \nEveryone is invited to a closing reception Thursday\, Oct. 30 from 4-5:15 p.m. with an artist talk at 4:15 p.m. Light refreshments will be provided. \nThe ArtSpace Gallery is located on the first floor of Building 4 at the Quad-Cities Campus\, 6600 34th Ave.\, Moline. \nFor more information about exhibits in the ArtSpace Gallery\, email ArtDesign@bhc.edu or visit Black Hawk College Art and Design. \nAbout the artist\nAnne Heide is a visiting assistant professor of art at Augustana College in Rock Island\, IL\, teaching weaving\, fabric design and sculpture courses. Heide received their MFA in fiber/textiles at the University of Kansas in Lawrence\, KS\, in May 2024. In May 2020\, they completed a graduate certificate concentrated in hand papermaking at University of Iowa Center for the Book in Iowa City\, IA. They graduated in Spring 2019 with a bachelor’s degree in studio art and gender\, women’s and sexuality studies from Grinnell College in Grinnell\, IA. \nIn their current work\, they consider the excess of usable clothing being produced due to global capitalism alongside the rigid gender and class norms that clothing embodies. They salvage donated secondhand clothes that are unlikely to find a new wearer\, whether because they are worn out\, defective or are simply an unpopular style. Drawing on the generally unremarkable forms of everyday clothes and garment racks\, they transform these unwanted clothes into artworks that create unexpected connections between different parts of the lifecycle of a garment\, and between different articles of clothing. To make these works\, they use traditional American craft practices used historically to repurpose old clothing such as quilting\, rag rug making and hand papermaking.  \n\nArtist Statement\nThis series of weavings exposes the generally hidden forms of retail clothing racks\, with the racks becoming the central motif rather than being hidden under rows of clothing for sale. Before fast fashion\, people had deep care and use relationships with each of their garments. My great-grandparents and grandparents all made many well-crafted home goods\, including clothing\, quilts and furniture\, but these practices were not carried on by their children (my parents\, aunts and uncles). Now\, clothing is considered disposable. With the rise of inexpensive readymade clothes produced by industrial textile equipment and underpaid mostly overseas labor came the rapid decline in common knowledge of textile construction techniques. \nIn these human-scale banners\, I reconfigure various traditional weaving patterns including overshot\, twills and waffle weave. Many of these patterns were used by early white settlers who colonized what is now the United States. They wove for subsistence before readymade cloth was available. Variations have also been used by weavers all over the world since shortly after the evolution of humans\, when weaving evolved too. The sculptural stands holding my weavings reference warp-weighted and vertical looms\, which have been used since prehistoric times. \nWith the invention of the Jacquard loom in the early 19th century\, weavers were suddenly able to incorporate complex organic shapes and combine patterns within their weavings in the course of a day or two in a way that was previously only possible with thousands of hours of work. At the same time\, other industrial textile equipment to produce all different types of fabric proliferated\, and the cottage textile industry in the early United States swiftly disappeared as factories took over cloth production. This disappearance followed the cultural erasure and land theft that the same white settlers acted out when they arrived in America and displaced and killed Indigenous people already living here. In much the same way\, the contemporary clothing industry continues to displace particularly the most marginalized people by polluting water\, creating unsafe and unsustainable working conditions\, and dumping unimaginable quantities of discarded clothing in landfills. \nI made these weavings using a very different type of Jacquard loom than the one invented in 1804\, which is also the kind that is still commonly used in industry today. The works in this exhibition were produced using a TC2\, or thread controller 2\, Jacquard loom\, invented by Vibeke Vestby in the late 1990s. Vestby’s objective was to return the power of increased thread control to handweavers: the TC2 is operated using a combination of digital image files (often created by hacking Photoshop) that the loom’s computer reads\, a vacuum pump fed in above the loom that individually raises specific threads to create the design\, and the physical movement of yarn through the path created by the loom’s raised threads that the artist operating the loom feeds in to make the cloth. Although Jacquard weaving was invented to eliminate the need for cooperative\, small-scale production\, weaving on the TC2 loom as I do to make these works recenters the Jacquard weaving process in the tradition of weaving as collaboration: maintaining the loom requires a team of people working together\, generally made up of artists and students who are also making weavings on the loom. \nThe collaborative nature of the TC2 inherently invites the sharing of knowledge and cooperative teaching. Although this exhibition cannot change the linear trajectory of clothing from factory to store to consumer to landfill\, and the cultural and environmental costs that comes with this cycle\, I do hope that it will inspire curiosity and criticality about how\, where\, why and for whom cloth is made.
URL:https://www.bhc.edu/event/artspace-gallery-exhibit-weavings-by-anne-heide/
LOCATION:Black Hawk College Quad-Cities Campus\, 6600 34th Ave.\, Moline\, IL\, 61265\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art, Music & Theatre,Community (QC),Quad-Cities Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Terrance Gray":MAILTO:grayt@bhc.edu
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SUMMARY:Golf Conference Championship
DESCRIPTION:NJCAA Region 4 Golf team competes in the Conference Championship in Byron\, IL. \n[Download not found]
URL:https://www.bhc.edu/event/golf-conference-championship/
LOCATION:PrairieView Golf Course\, Route 72 and German Church Road\, Byron\, IL\, 61010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Athletics,Golf,Quad-Cities Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tara Carey":MAILTO:careyt@bhc.edu
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SUMMARY:Happy Joe's pizza for sale (QC Campus)
DESCRIPTION:Happy Joe’s pizza is back! \nThe Hawk’s Hub (Quad-Cities Campus bookstore) will be selling Happy Joe’s pizza again this semester! \nPizza will be for sale starting at 11 a.m. these Mondays: \n\nSept 8\nOct 6\nNov 3\nDec 1\n\nBoth individual pizza slices and meal deals will be available.
URL:https://www.bhc.edu/event/happy-joes-pizza-for-sale-qc-campus/2025-10-06/
LOCATION:Black Hawk College Quad-Cities Campus\, 6600 34th Ave.\, Moline\, IL\, 61265\, United States
CATEGORIES:Quad-Cities Events,Student Life (QC)
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SUMMARY:The Gray Matters Collective meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join us for free pizza and find out what GM is all about! \n \nCome hang out\, enjoy some snacks\, find your community\, and have some fun with The Gray Matters Collective! \nBlack Hawk chapter meetings \nFall 2025\n1st and 3rd Mondays\nNoon to 1 p.m. \nQuad-Cities Campus\nBuilding 4\, Room 209 \nThe Gray Matters Collective is a mental health awareness and suicide prevention movement. \nBecome a mental health advocate! \nQuestions? Email counseling@bhc.edu.
URL:https://www.bhc.edu/event/the-gray-matters-collective-meeting/
LOCATION:Black Hawk College Quad-Cities Campus\, 6600 34th Ave.\, Moline\, IL\, 61265\, United States
CATEGORIES:Counseling,Quad-Cities Events,Student Life (QC),Student Services
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ORGANIZER;CN="Counseling":MAILTO:counseling@bhc.edu
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SUMMARY:Chalk Up Courage - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:Join us to chalk the walk for Domestic Violence Awareness Month! \nOur goal is to spread messages of courage\, hope\, healing and support for survivors of domestic violence. \nMeet at 12:30 p.m. in the upper lobby of Building 1 at the Quad-Cities Campus. \nYou’re also invited to attend The Gray Matters Collective meeting beforehand at noon in Building 4\, Room 209 for pizza and a planning session! \nSponsored by The Gray Matters Collective and Family Resources.
URL:https://www.bhc.edu/event/chalk-up-courage-domestic-violence-awareness-month/
LOCATION:Black Hawk College Quad-Cities Campus\, 6600 34th Ave.\, Moline\, IL\, 61265\, United States
CATEGORIES:Counseling,Quad-Cities Events,Student Life (QC)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Counseling":MAILTO:counseling@bhc.edu
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SUMMARY:Braves eSports club meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Black Hawk College IT Society (BITS) presents the BHC Braves eSports club! \nFall 2025 meetings\nMondays\n2:30-3:30 p.m. \nQuad-Cities Campus\nBuilding 2\, Room 208\neSports room \nFor more information\, contact club advisor Jacob Pender. \nJoin the BHC eSports Community Hub on Discord.
URL:https://www.bhc.edu/event/braves-esports-club-meeting/2025-10-06/
LOCATION:Black Hawk College Quad-Cities Campus\, 6600 34th Ave.\, Moline\, IL\, 61265\, United States
CATEGORIES:Quad-Cities Events,Student Life (QC)
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SUMMARY:Writers Guild meeting
DESCRIPTION:Come to the Writers Guild and share your poems or short stories with us!\nOur safe environment provides writers the comfort of sharing any work they want! \nFall 2025 meetings\nMondays\n3:30-5:30 p.m. \n\nOct. 6\nOct. 27\nNov. 10\nDec. 8\n\nQuad-Cities Campus\nBuilding 1\, Room 302
URL:https://www.bhc.edu/event/writers-guild-meeting-2025-10-06/
LOCATION:Black Hawk College Quad-Cities Campus\, 6600 34th Ave.\, Moline\, IL\, 61265\, United States
CATEGORIES:Quad-Cities Events,Student Life (QC)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Claudia Alonzo":MAILTO:alonzoc@bhc.edu
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