Collaborative community art project in conjunction with visiting artist Carol Humel, Augustana College, Figge Museum of art, Longfellow Liberal Arts, Creative Arts Academy, Western IL University, St. Ambrose University and 100+ community member volunteers. 2017
Collaborative community art project in conjunction with visiting artist Carol Humel, Augustana College, Figge Museum of art, Longfellow Liberal Arts, Creative Arts Academy, Western IL University, St. Ambrose University and 100+ community member volunteers. 2017
The Motile Gallery project is about bringing art to the community. Davenport, IA 2015
3 Bicycles & Fabricated Steel Motiles with curated art installations = Motile Gallery Various Locations 2013- Present2016
3 Bicycles & Fabricated Steel Motiles with curated art installations = Motile Gallery Various Locations 2013- Present
Black and White Prints Curated by Peggy Leland Knoxville, TN 2013
Why is everyone staring at their phones? We get a glimpse at just that as the private blends into the public during REPLY’ALL: The REPLY’ALL crew asks people to share the last text message they received by writing it on a post card. The REPLY’ALL scribes reconstruct the messages on the side of a motile using magnetic letters. {Re}Happening @ Black Mountain College, NC 2012
Why is everyone staring at their phones? We get a glimpse at just that as the private blends into the public during REPLY’ALL: The REPLY’ALL crew asks people to share the last text message they received by writing it on a post card. The REPLY’ALL scribes reconstruct the messages on the side of a motile using magnetic letters. {Re}Happening @ Black Mountain College, NC 2012
144 stacked 2” x 4”s, Steel Frame As an experience, the How do I Look? environments provides a framework encouraging the fluid role of participants as sometimes audience members, sometimes artist and yes, sometimes art. As an art show, How do I Look? is entirely dependent on participants to supply the images for the show. Lox 2012
Go to linkAs an experience, the How do I Look? environments provides a framework encouraging the fluid role of participants as sometimes audience members, sometimes artist and yes, sometimes art. As an art show, How do I Look? is entirely dependent on participants to supply the images for the show. Images are submitted by scanning a QR code or sending an email. Once submitted, the pictures instantaneously became part. 2” x 4” Gallery, Steel, Participants, LOX, 2012
As an experience, the How do I Look? environments provides a framework encouraging the fluid role of participants as sometimes audience members, sometimes artist and yes, sometimes art. As an art show, How do I Look? is entirely dependent on participants to supply the images for the show. Images are submitted by scanning a QR code or sending an email. Once submitted, the pictures instantaneously became part. 2” x 4” Gallery, Steel, Participants, LOX, 2012
As an experience, the How do I Look? environments provides a framework encouraging the fluid role of participants as sometimes audience members, sometimes artist and yes, sometimes art. As an art show, How do I Look? is entirely dependent on participants to supply the images for the show. Images are submitted by scanning a QR code or sending an email. Once submitted, the pictures instantaneously became part. 2” x 4” Gallery, Steel, Participants, LOX, 2012
Living Sculpture Performance During the audience generated art show… and through a process of decentralized WOM communications, groups converge throughout the night as a living sculpture and then disperse as if nothing happened. Can you pick out The Thinker? Incredible Hulk? John Travolta?
The Drive Thru as a multi-layered performance event and art installation: A series of signs seek to frame conversation and invite reflection on our culture. Scribes work The Drive Thru asking the curious who approach two questions: “What do you drive?” and “What drives you?” The responses are combined to create a group-authored script. Knoxville, TN, 2011 Mixed media, dimensions vary.
The Drive Thru as a multi-layered performance event and art installation: A series of signs seek to frame conversation and invite reflection on our culture. Scribes work The Drive Thru asking the curious who approach two questions: “What do you drive?” and “What drives you?” The responses are combined to create a group-authored script. Knoxville, TN, 2011 Mixed media, dimensions vary.
The Drive Thru as a multi-layered performance event and art installation: A series of signs seek to frame conversation and invite reflection on our culture. Scribes work The Drive Thru asking the curious who approach two questions: “What do you drive?” and “What drives you?” The responses are combined to create a group-authored script. Knoxville, TN, 2011 Mixed media, dimensions vary.
The Drive Thru as a multi-layered performance event and art installation: A series of signs seek to frame conversation and invite reflection on our culture. Scribes work The Drive Thru asking the curious who approach two questions: “What do you drive?” and “What drives you?” The responses are combined to create a group-authored script. Knoxville, TN, 2011 Mixed media, dimensions vary.
The Drive Thru as a multi-layered performance event and art installation: A series of signs seek to frame conversation and invite reflection on our culture. Scribes work The Drive Thru asking the curious who approach two questions: “What do you drive?” and “What drives you?” The responses are combined to create a group-authored script. Knoxville, TN, 2011 Mixed media, dimensions vary.
The Drive Thru as a multi-layered performance event and art installation: A series of signs seek to frame conversation and invite reflection on our culture. Scribes work The Drive Thru asking the curious who approach two questions: “What do you drive?” and “What drives you?” The responses are combined to create a group-authored script. Knoxville, TN, 2011 Mixed media, dimensions vary.
An unscripted performance in which passerby’s could take an oath to uphold beauty and then begin issuing tickets around the art building at will. More serious offenders were booked and jailed. Knoxville, TN 2009, Mixed Media, Iron Jail cell
An unscripted performance in which passerby’s could take an oath to uphold beauty and then begin issuing tickets around the art building at will. More serious offenders were booked and jailed. Knoxville, TN 2009, Mixed Media, Iron Jail cell
An unscripted performance in which passerby’s could take an oath to uphold beauty and then begin issuing tickets around the art building at will. More serious offenders were booked and jailed. Knoxville, TN 2009, Mixed Media, Iron Jail cell