Public fruit!
Fallen Fruit is an artist collective whose projects are very community-based, and also based on the simple principle that the branches of fruit trees that hang over public rights-of-way bear public fruit.
Their latest project is a Seattle project: a "jam session" that took place last night at Lawrimore Project as part of this show. They mailed the jam up in jars in a box—made of oranges, plums, grapes, rosemary, and basil, among other publicly harvested crops—with instructions for three people in Seattle to apply the jam in whatever way they saw fit to a large canvas on the wall.
This "jam session" would then be the basis for other musicians to respond to—in fact, that's the basis of the entire group show, called Scores and curated by Robert Crouch and Ed Patuto (going under the name Volume), including the artists Nayland Blake, Simon Leung, Steve Roden, Steven Hull, Laetitia Sonami, Monique Jenkinson, Tomo Isoyama, Lucky Dragons, Keep Adding, and more. Each work in the gallery is its own work as well as the basis for a future interpretation by a musician or sound artist. The opening is tonight, but performances are to come.
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