I’m cooking over at Angels Gate, and cross posting, for sharing’s sake.
Right now feels like the calm before the storm. That is, the calm before the end of the week, when everything in both galleries has to be just right, and we’re all ready to go for Open Studios. Here’s a little of what’s going on in Gallery A.
Above – Louisa Conrad’s projection for her wall drawing.
Above – the wall drawing in progress.
Above – Heather Rasmussen installing, with the help of a friend. That’s a scale model of the old Maersk pier (Maersk moved all of its operations out to the new artificial island of pier 400 a few years back), complete with hundreds of scale origami shipping containers. I’ve wanted to get this installation/sculpture into my gallery for some time now, and I’m glad that this exhibition has finally made it possible.
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