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Heaven and Earth 1: 2009 Heaven and Earth 2: 2010 Heaven and Earth 3: 2011 Heaven and Earth 4: 2012 Printable Maps (pdf format): letter size: 8 1/2" x 11" tabloid size: 11" x 17" original size: 17.5" x 14" Participating Artists: Seattle: Julie Lindell Joe Reno Miguel Edwards Viewlands Group Peppé Brenda Scallon Alan Fulle Suze Woolf Cameron Mason & Lara McIntosh Josho Somine Rebecca Maxim Garry Golightly The Unearth Collective Bellevue and Sammamish: Fox Anthony Spears Suzanne Tidwell California: Judy Shintani Oregon: Lee Imonen Vancouver BC: Tiki Mulvihill Sponsored by: Center on Contemporary Art Carkeek Park Advisory Council Seattle Parks and Recreation Associated Recreational Council Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs 4Culture Site Specific Supported by: QFC: Quality Food Centers University Bookstore Pacific Industrial Supply Pacific Topsoils, Inc. Green Bean Coffee House The Revere Group Jonathon Cluts contact David Francis or Ray Freeman to help support this year's show and artists. |
Site 6: Garry Golightly Seattle, Washington Chandelabras: A Study in Garrigami 2012 The sculptures are constructed of recycled plastics. They resemble organic forms such as jellyfish, bubbles, or blacks ants carrying eggs to a nest, and transmit light through their semi-transparent structures. Garry has been performing over the last 30 years throughout the world as "The Bubble Man". Several years ago he picked up a 6pac-ring from from the side walk, attached it to a chopstick and used it as a bubble-maker during his performance of bubbles. With a passion for creating bubbles from recycled ordinary objects, Garry has discovered the lowly 6pac-ring to be one of the most versatile of objects for artistic expression. Together with plastic cups and zip ties, this art form called Garrigami has been used to create everything from chandeliers to bubble makers, floats to flowers - even a full length coat! Bio: Garry Golightly was born in Boston, MA July 22, 1953. He currently resides in Seattle,WA performing his Bubble Show for Birthdays, Weddings, Schools, as well as spontaneous performances in the public parks throughout the United States. |