Triptych: 3 Women Making Art

Three women in their '70's let us eavesdrop on their creative lives.
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Year Released
2014
Film Length(s)
28 mins
Closed captioning available
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Introduction

Art is one of the oldest activities on Earth, even predating science or math. But too often we forget it is a basic part of a balanced, healthy life. And women and art rarely get serious attention in our culture. Older women in art are virtually ignored. Triptych showcases 3 women who are vital and productive well into their seventies.

Featured review

A well-produced, colorful visit to the work spaces and into the minds of older women artists. This is highly recommended.
Video Librarian
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Synopsis

Triptych is about three women in their seventies who've devoted their entire adult lives to making art. They show us what they do and how they do it. Lana Wilson is a mother and grandmother who has used her seemingly boundless energy to become a well known ceramic artist. Jeanne DuPrau, author of The City of Ember is a New York Times best selling children's writer. And Nan Golub, a lesbian painter living in New York City, studied with Richard Diebenkorn and Deborah Remington and has been compared to Rufino Tomayo.

Reviews

Pablo Casals was asked why he continued practicing the cello at age 90. He replied, 'Because I think I'm making progress.' TRIPTYCH stirred faith in me - if these women artists are still excited and growing deeper and wiser in their art at the age of 70 and beyond... WELL - I too shall forge on!
Susan Taunton
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I am so moved by this high level quality film. It captures spirited years of hard earned development with lively, brilliant truth. Every artist, including writers, male or female, will benefit greatly.
Lois Sunrich
Founding Director, Story Arts, Inc.
TRIPTYCH captivated me from the beginning. It's a joy to see people engaged in making something for the pure satisfaction of doing it well.
Charlotte Muse
Poet, "A Story Also Grows"
Art, wisdom gained by age, what worked for them, lots of tidbits ! I loved hearing the writers experiences. IT'S JUST A GOOD LITTLE MOVIE ! THANKS !
Vimeo Reviewer
Vimeo Reviewer
Coming to creativity later in life, I appreciated watching the stories of these three women, each life-long creatives, interviewed and documented for this film at a time later in their lives. It's beautiful and inspiring and the women are each rather different from each other, yet the desire to create is strong in each.
Vimeo Reviewer
Vimeo Reviewer

Awards and Screenings

Director Commentary

As an older woman myself, I’m more and more fascinated by what happens to us as we age.

Features and Languages

Film Features

  • Closed Captioning
  • Director's Commentary
  • Transcript
  • Resources for Educators

Subtitle/Caption Languages

  • English

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