Michele Brody

Reflections in Tea by Michele Brody at The Bronx Museum

Photo by Kareem Gonsalves

 

Golden Tea at R.A.I.N., The Bronx

Photo by Juyi Mao

 

Nature in Absentia: Monarch Migrations at Hill St Community Garden, Staten Island

Photo by Giovanni Pipoli

 
 

Michele Brody received her MFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago’s Fibers and Material Studies Department in 1994. She has maintained a full-time studio/exhibition practice as a mixed-media community-based environmental artist in France, Germany, Costa Rica, Taiwan, Chicago, and her home of The Bronx. Recent one-person shows include the Bronx Museum and artist-run spaces JVS Project Space and AAA3A. In 2006 she completed two public art commissions in The Bronx for the MTA and DOE. Brody has received a grant or residency almost every year as a professional artist from the Pollock/ Krasner Foundation, NYFA, NYSCA, Bronx Council on the Arts, Skowhegan, Headlands Center for the Arts, Ox-Bow, Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program and most recently Wave Hill Garden and BronxArtSpace. In 2011 she was awarded Best 3-D Entry at the international Art Prize competition in Grand Rapids, Michigan for her installation “Nature Preserve” at the Urban Institute for Contemporary Art, and in 2017 was awarded a " Bronx Recognizes its Own" (BRIO) individual Artist Grant.

Michele Brody has been conducting the interdisciplinary community-based project "Reflections in Tea” since 2007. Inspired by the worldwide tradition of drinking and sharing tea, this project has evolved over the years into many forms within a range of spaces and institutions as a mixed-media interactive installation, and as a group event called the “CommuniTea," in collaboration with a wonderful array of artists and tea practitioners. The ritual performance of preparing loose-leaf tea within special paper filters is shared, after which participants’ conversations are preserved by being transcribed onto stained t-sacs that have been dried and flattened, culminating in the creation of an ever-growing series of fluttering paper quilts. From afar these quilts form an overall composition of a craggy mountain range reminiscent of the mountain sides where tea grows, while when read up close are seen to be pieced together with hundreds of individually handwritten notes and unique drawings. Initially envisioned as a mobile teahouse, the main component of "Reflections in Tea" is the invitation of the public to enter and sit within a semi-private space to share a pot of tea and stories. By taking the time to cross the threshold of the teahouse, each participant is introduced to how the drinking of tea is practiced throughout the world as a transformative custom. More information about this project can be seen here.

 

 

Michele Brody is an active community collaborator of Tea Arts & Culture. She led the program in Bronx Park for Summer Tea 2021, featuring her work "Reflections in Tea.” Michichle and Tea Arts & Culture have collaborated with the “Nature in Absentia: Monarch Migrations” project since 2022 for Community Engagement Tea. They also work together to bring the Golden Tea Program to The Bronx senior communities.