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Jane Wodening

Jane Wodening (born Mary Jane Collom in 1936) is an American artist and writer. She is best known for her collaborations with experimental filmmaker Stan Brakhage, to whom she was married from 1957 until 1987. During this period, she was known as Jane Brakhage.[1][2] Wodening featured in Brakhage's short film Window Water Baby Moving, in which her husband filmed her giving birth.

Jane Wodening
Jane Wodening c. 1970s
Born
Mary Jane Collom

1936
Occupationwriter
Years active1976 to present
Spouse
(m. 1957; div. 1987)
ChildrenMyrrena Schwegmann (b. 1958)
Crystal Brakhage (b. 1960)
Neowyn Bartek (b. 1961)
Bearthm Brakhage (b. 1963)
Rarc Brakhage (b.1964)

Life and career

Wodening married Stan Brakhage in 1957. During their marriage, she was featured in one of Brakhage's best-known works, the experimental short film Window Water Baby Moving.[3] In the film, her husband films her giving birth.[3] Critic Archer Winsten described the film as being "so forthright, so full of primitive wonder and love, so far beyond civilization in its acceptance that it becomes an experience like few in the history of movies."[4] The Academy Film Archive preserved Window Water Baby Moving in 2013.[5]

She later featured in another "birth film" filmed by Brakhage, called Thigh Line Lyre Triangular (1961), though this film was less critically acclaimed.[6]

After almost 30 years of marriage, Brakhage separated from Wodening in 1986, and the divorce was finalized a year later. She subsequently lived in her car for two years and drove all over America, creating the book Driveabout. Later, she lived alone in a tiny cabin at 10,000 feet elevation in the Rocky Mountains, creating another book Living Up There while getting out several collections of short stories.[7]

In 2004, she moved to Denver, Colorado and continued writing books, such as Wolf Dictionary, The Lady Orangutan and Other Stories, Animals I've Neglected to Mention, and Brakhage’s Childhood.[7]

Scrapbooks

In the mid to late 1960s, Wodening made a set of three large scrapbooks that include many of the poets and artists of the time. These are now in the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University. They have since been made accessible online.[8][9][10]

Bibliography

• Animals I've Neglected to Mention - Sockwood Press, Nederland, CO 80466, 2019

• Driveabout - Sockwood Press, Nederland, CO 80466, 2016

• Wolf Dictionary - Sockwood Press, Nederland, CO 80466, 2016

• Brakhage's Childhood - Granary Books, New York, NY 2016

• The Lady Orangutan and Other Stories - Sockwood Press, Nederland, CO 2014

• Living Up There - Foreword by Reed Bye - Baksun Books, Boulder, CO 2009

• Egypt and Me - Introduction by Jennifer Heath, design by Sarah Bell - Baksun Books, Boulder, CO 2012

• First Presence - Introduction by Merill Gilfillan - Baksun Books, Boulder, CO 2000

• Mountain Woman Tales - illustrated by Betsy Buck - Grackle Books, Nederland, CO 1994

second edition Mountain Woman Tales and Bird Journal, 1967 - Baksun Books, Boulder CO 2000

• Book of Gargoyles - preface by Lucia Berlin - Baksun Books, Boulder, CO 1999

• Moon Songs - situations press, New York, NY 1997

• The Inside Story - Baksun Books in collaboration with Rodent Press, Boulder, CO 1996

• From the Book of Legends - 100 copies made - Granary Books, New York, NY 1989

second edition, preface by Robert Creeley - Invisible Books, London, UK 1993

• Lump Gulch Tales - Grackle Books, Nederland, CO 1993

second edition - Baksun Books, Boulder, CO 1993

References

  1. ^ White, Jerry (2018). "Keeping It Personal: Untitled No. 6 of the Short Films of 1975". Stan Brakhage in Rolling Stock, 1980-1990. Wilfrid Laurier University Press. ISBN 9781771123068.
  2. ^ Peterson, Jennifer (2020-04-01). "Barbara Hammer's Jane Brakhage: Feminism, Nature, and 1970s Experimental Film". Feminist Media Histories. 6 (2): 67–94. doi:10.1525/fmh.2020.6.2.67. S2CID 218845214.
  3. ^ a b Elder, R. Bruce (1997) Body of vision: representations of the body in recent film and poetry, Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press, p141
  4. ^ Winston, Archer: quoted in Dixon, Wheeler W. (2006) Visions of paradise: images of Eden in the cinema, Rutgers University Press, p19
  5. ^ "Preserved Projects". Academy Film Archive.
  6. ^ Barr, William R. (1999) "Brakhage: Artistic Development in Two Childbirth Films," Film quarterly: forty years, a selection, University of California Press, p536-541
  7. ^ a b "Jane Wodening". Jane Wodening. Retrieved 2020-01-16.
  8. ^ Wodening, Jane (1958–1967). Jane Wodening and Stan Brakhage scrapbook.
  9. ^ Wodening, Jane (1958–1967). Jane Wodening and Stan Brakhage scrapbook.
  10. ^ Brakhage, Stan (1958–1967). Jane Wodening and Stan Brakhage scrapbook.

jane, wodening, born, mary, jane, collom, 1936, american, artist, writer, best, known, collaborations, with, experimental, filmmaker, stan, brakhage, whom, married, from, 1957, until, 1987, during, this, period, known, jane, brakhage, wodening, featured, brakh. Jane Wodening born Mary Jane Collom in 1936 is an American artist and writer She is best known for her collaborations with experimental filmmaker Stan Brakhage to whom she was married from 1957 until 1987 During this period she was known as Jane Brakhage 1 2 Wodening featured in Brakhage s short film Window Water Baby Moving in which her husband filmed her giving birth Jane WodeningJane Wodening c 1970sBornMary Jane Collom1936Western Springs Illinois U S OccupationwriterYears active1976 to presentSpouseStan Brakhage m 1957 div 1987 wbr ChildrenMyrrena Schwegmann b 1958 Crystal Brakhage b 1960 Neowyn Bartek b 1961 Bearthm Brakhage b 1963 Rarc Brakhage b 1964 Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Scrapbooks 2 Bibliography 3 ReferencesLife and career EditWodening married Stan Brakhage in 1957 During their marriage she was featured in one of Brakhage s best known works the experimental short film Window Water Baby Moving 3 In the film her husband films her giving birth 3 Critic Archer Winsten described the film as being so forthright so full of primitive wonder and love so far beyond civilization in its acceptance that it becomes an experience like few in the history of movies 4 The Academy Film Archive preserved Window Water Baby Moving in 2013 5 She later featured in another birth film filmed by Brakhage called Thigh Line Lyre Triangular 1961 though this film was less critically acclaimed 6 After almost 30 years of marriage Brakhage separated from Wodening in 1986 and the divorce was finalized a year later She subsequently lived in her car for two years and drove all over America creating the book Driveabout Later she lived alone in a tiny cabin at 10 000 feet elevation in the Rocky Mountains creating another book Living Up There while getting out several collections of short stories 7 In 2004 she moved to Denver Colorado and continued writing books such as Wolf Dictionary The Lady Orangutan and Other Stories Animals I ve Neglected to Mention and Brakhage s Childhood 7 Scrapbooks Edit In the mid to late 1960s Wodening made a set of three large scrapbooks that include many of the poets and artists of the time These are now in the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University They have since been made accessible online 8 9 10 Bibliography Edit Animals I ve Neglected to Mention Sockwood Press Nederland CO 80466 2019 Driveabout Sockwood Press Nederland CO 80466 2016 Wolf Dictionary Sockwood Press Nederland CO 80466 2016 Brakhage s Childhood Granary Books New York NY 2016 The Lady Orangutan and Other Stories Sockwood Press Nederland CO 2014 Living Up There Foreword by Reed Bye Baksun Books Boulder CO 2009 Egypt and Me Introduction by Jennifer Heath design by Sarah Bell Baksun Books Boulder CO 2012 First Presence Introduction by Merill Gilfillan Baksun Books Boulder CO 2000 Mountain Woman Tales illustrated by Betsy Buck Grackle Books Nederland CO 1994second edition Mountain Woman Tales and Bird Journal 1967 Baksun Books Boulder CO 2000 Book of Gargoyles preface by Lucia Berlin Baksun Books Boulder CO 1999 Moon Songs situations press New York NY 1997 The Inside Story Baksun Books in collaboration with Rodent Press Boulder CO 1996 From the Book of Legends 100 copies made Granary Books New York NY 1989second edition preface by Robert Creeley Invisible Books London UK 1993 Lump Gulch Tales Grackle Books Nederland CO 1993second edition Baksun Books Boulder CO 1993References Edit White Jerry 2018 Keeping It Personal Untitled No 6 of the Short Films of 1975 Stan Brakhage in Rolling Stock 1980 1990 Wilfrid Laurier University Press ISBN 9781771123068 Peterson Jennifer 2020 04 01 Barbara Hammer s Jane Brakhage Feminism Nature and 1970s Experimental Film Feminist Media Histories 6 2 67 94 doi 10 1525 fmh 2020 6 2 67 S2CID 218845214 a b Elder R Bruce 1997 Body of vision representations of the body in recent film and poetry Wilfrid Laurier Univ Press p141 Winston Archer quoted in Dixon Wheeler W 2006 Visions of paradise images of Eden in the cinema Rutgers University Press p19 Preserved Projects Academy Film Archive Barr William R 1999 Brakhage Artistic Development in Two Childbirth Films Film quarterly forty years a selection University of California Press p536 541 a b Jane Wodening Jane Wodening Retrieved 2020 01 16 Wodening Jane 1958 1967 Jane Wodening and Stan Brakhage scrapbook Wodening Jane 1958 1967 Jane Wodening and Stan Brakhage scrapbook Brakhage Stan 1958 1967 Jane Wodening and Stan Brakhage scrapbook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jane Wodening amp oldid 1079222532, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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