Hurray! Today was really about art. Not sorting, dumping, recycling items from my parents home. No emails (well, as of yet) or phone calls to tree cutters (ok, it was only texting… no phone call) siblings or other folks related to the family stuff. Today I went and helped hang work by members of thisContinue reading “Back in town”
Category Archives: sculpture
Wayward brain at work
Last Saturday and next Saturday are designated “fill in days” at the Arts Center of Corvallis. My buddy Suzanne has torn herself away from the front desk for a dream trip of gallery hopping in Santa Fe, NM. With her gone, I was given the opportunity to step back into my old job. It’s alwaysContinue reading “Wayward brain at work”
Unseen Natives: Signage
Today I received a very nice email from Hester with a couple of photos attached: She received help from both Brian (shorter ladder) and Robert (tall ladder) with window cleaning and vinyl letter application. Nice job guys! A big thanks to Arts Center staff who helped pull things together (Hester & Joni, I’m talking aboutContinue reading “Unseen Natives: Signage”
Unseen Natives: wrapping things up
This is my adventure into creating an art installation for the Art in Rural Storefronts project sponsored by The Arts Center of Corvallis. ARS serves regional audiences in Linn and Benton Counties by bringing innovative, thought- provoking art projects to rural communities that lack spaces dedicated to contemporary/non-commercial art. Three artists were chosen to participate. Continue reading “Unseen Natives: wrapping things up”
Unseen Natives: Saturday antics
This is my adventure into creating an art installation for the Art in Rural Storefronts project sponsored by The Arts Center of Corvallis. ARS serves regional audiences in Linn and Benton Counties by bringing innovative, thought- provoking art projects to rural communities that lack spaces dedicated to contemporary/non-commercial art. Three artists were chosen to participate. Continue reading “Unseen Natives: Saturday antics”
Unseen Natives: Little fish in a big space!
This is my adventure into creating an art installation for the Art in Rural Storefronts project sponsored by The Arts Center of Corvallis. ARS serves regional audiences in Linn and Benton Counties by bringing innovative, thought- provoking art projects to rural communities that lack spaces dedicated to contemporary/non-commercial art. Three artists were chosen to participate. Continue reading “Unseen Natives: Little fish in a big space!”
Unseen Natives: Moving the fish on a rainy day
This is my adventure into creating an art installation for the Art in Rural Storefronts project sponsored by The Arts Center of Corvallis. ARS serves regional audiences in Linn and Benton Counties by bringing innovative, thought- provoking art projects to rural communities that lack spaces dedicated to contemporary/non-commercial art. Three artists were chosen to participate. Continue reading “Unseen Natives: Moving the fish on a rainy day”
Unseen Natives: Tuesday an Wednesday crammed together
This is my adventure into creating an art installation for the Art in Rural Storefronts project sponsored by The Arts Center of Corvallis. ARS serves regional audiences in Linn and Benton Counties by bringing innovative, thought- provoking art projects to rural communities that lack spaces dedicated to contemporary/non-commercial art. Three artists were chosen to participate. Continue reading “Unseen Natives: Tuesday an Wednesday crammed together”
unseen natives: tired
I’m pooped! Over 200 miles driving today on top of an insomnia night and more prepping at the site. I have no energy to deal with downloading photos. Hopefully on Thursday after installing the fish I’ll pull out the camera and get stuff organized. All I can say is my trip to Portland let meContinue reading “unseen natives: tired”
Unseen Natives: Mondays progress
This is my adventure into creating an art installation for the Art in Rural Storefronts project sponsored by The Arts Center of Corvallis. ARS serves regional audiences in Linn and Benton Counties by bringing innovative, thought- provoking art projects to rural communities that lack spaces dedicated to contemporary/non-commercial art. Three artists were chosen to participate. Continue reading “Unseen Natives: Mondays progress”