Monday, October 20, 2008

Girl Scout Project Update

You may remember from a post on September 20th that another paper artist, Barb Stewart, and I recieved a grant for an installation at the beautiful new Girl Scout building in town. After working with approximately 60 girls to get this project accomplished, it is finally hung for all to see. We made 24 handmade paper quilt blocks, each with sheets of paper that the girls made themselves. The handmade paper quilt is entitled “Celebrating Similarities/Embracing Differences”.







These 12" x 12" blocks could have been hung in different configurations: 4 x 6, 3 x 8 or 2 x 12. Barb and I expected to get an entire wall to hang the quilt but, as you can see in this picture of me trying to get each block just right, we were instead asked to fill a well traveled corner of the building that was bland and boring. The best solution became a 2 x 12 hanging arrangement.







While not what we planned, it turned out quite nicely. And, the corner is definitely not boring any longer! In case you're wondering why they are hung so close to the ceiling, it is because we didn't want the girls/visitors touching the artwork each time they walked past.




This was a fun project for all involved and I hope to do more of this type of thing. It was empowering for the girls and the artists.

Lorrie

PS. Last week I made 60 sheets of paste paper before running out of energy and paint. That stash should keep me for awhile!

1 comment:

Joanne Huffman said...

I think they look great up there and it's cool that they're in a well-traveled location. I love the idea of making 60 sheets tp jave as a stash; I bet they're all beautiful.

Joanne

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