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Friday, February 20, 2009

Sculpture and Stimulus Plans

Posted by on Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 3:37 PM

This note from Greg Lundgren this afternoon.

I am sad to have missed your talk last night at John Boylan's conversation. Probably good I stayed away as I can be a little long winded about sculpture, what it is, who it serves and how it manifests in ways that we don't immediately consider. I read the blog post and it reminded me that I wanted to talk about my Bumbershoot exhibit this year that I am curating in the Olympic and Orcas Rooms. It is called Dada Economics, and I think it's going to be quite fun. I'll be announcing and producing (12) + Arbitrary Art Grants over the next 5 months in mediums such as dance, writing, painting, music, art dealing (hey the market's falling) and sculpture. Actually, sculpture is the first one I am announcing and even though the art grants are only $500.00, I anticipate the collective project to generate a lot of work (and yes it will be the good, the bad and the ugly). Anyways, I'm waiting for my new website to grow wings, but all of this talk made me want to say hey- it is going to be a busy year, I have a few different economic stimulus plans in the works... Here is the poster:

ARBITRARY ART GRANT

$500.00

to one person who builds a

sculpture

inside of a steel grocery cart,

created only from the store inventory.

Build it, photograph it and email a picture to:

info@vital5productions.com before May 15th, 2009

On May 30th, a winner will be randomly selected, called, and handed $500.00 in cash. There is no application or judge.


Visit www.vital5productions.com for more information.

 

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this sounds like it could be awesome.
Posted by boxofbirds on February 20, 2009 at 3:57 PM
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i think it already is.
Posted by badempire on February 20, 2009 at 5:09 PM

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