Tuesday, May 28, 2013

DRAWING ON RIVERSIDE PLAZA




Mischa and I went to the Brian Coyle Center to drum up some interest in the internship that we are offering as a part of the Creative Citymaking project. Had really good participation and got to talk about Riverside Plaza. I asked some of the kids whether they liked it. Some of them hated it, until we talked about it being preserved by the city...then they liked it. Can wait to be back at Coyle in July.

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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

SEN YAI SEN LEK OPENING

After the Drawing on Central event, Mischa and I spent many hours in the studio pumping out prints. Our original idea was to source historic photos of buildings on Central and mash them up with the drawings that people made.  We deviated a bit from the original concept, but I am really happy with the way that the prints turned out. 







































To celebrate our first round of prints, we had a celebration at Sen Yai Sen Lek.  It was a great turnout and we got to reconnect with many of the community members that drew with us at Drawing on Central Ave. I enticed the participants back with the promise that I would give them a print of their drawing. The bribe worked - 16 of the 20 people that we drew with hung out with us at the opening!

Super excited that the show will be up till mid August.  The show is a good excuse to see what we made...and snarf down some delicious Thai food.




Tuesday, May 14, 2013

DRAWING ON DOWNTOWN



Every Tuesday I make zines and do art projects with young adults at Youthlink, a drop-in social service agency near downtown.  Today I took the opportunity to blend my Creative Citymaking project with my Youthlink gig. We made several drawings of downtown, talked about their relationship with some of the buildings (IDS building, Salvation Army Harbor Light, and Target Field), and made a zine with all of the things that we drew.


Sunday, May 5, 2013

DRAWING ON CENTRAL AVE

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Today was the maiden voyage of the Mobile Tracing Unit. Couldn't have asked for better weather. I was somewhat worried that no one would show up, but tons of people involved in the neighborhood came out to draw with me. At a certain point, we had too many people - a good problem to have. The mix of people was incredible - we had Council member Kevin Reich and lots of northeast artists, but the best part is we got to interact with the people on their way to the laundromat or grocery store. It was a incredibly rewarding day and I'm looking forward to the next drawing event.