MMMM River comes down in Atlanta tomorrow….

Bye-bye Agnes Scott College….

Curator Lisa Alembik is a saint for taking down my installation without  me…..

Next, it returns home to Seattle for a little urban installation at Ohge Ltd. Gallery here in Seattle, which I believe opens on January 23rd…..and I just realized I’ll need to make more ropes, oh my!  Watch out for a crochet party coming soon!!

More images from the fun in Atlanta here

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Come hear “Water Calling” artists talk at the Seattle Art Museum OSP

crocheting at "Salmon Return" at OSP

I’ll be speaking tomorrow about MMMM at Seattle Art Museum’s Olympic Sculpture Park, along with Britta Johnson and Stokley Towles, who will be speaking about their “Water Calling” projects as well.  It should be informal, informative and fun, and the Sculpture Park is breathtaking as always, even in the rain.  The OSP actually hosted me three times for crocheting for MMMM, so I’m thrilled to come back and present about how it all turned out.

Creatively Speaking: The Artist’s Point of View

Water Calling: Artist Panel

November 14, 2009

2–3 pm

PACCAR Pavilion, at the Olympic Sculpture Park

Commissioned by the Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs, the Water Calling temporary art and short film projects feature artists working in various disciplines exploring water—examining its flow and its history, offering ways to care for our urban watersheds and celebrating water’s mythical power. In this afternoon program, experience a selection of some of the projects and hear directly from artists Mandy Greer, Stokley Towles and filmmaker Britta Johnson.

The Creatively Speaking series provides a forum for artists to explain the philosophies underlying their work and for audiences to ask the questions they rarely have a chance to ask.

Free and open to the public.

Registration required if planning to attend.

via Seattle Art Museum: Event Detail.