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 14: Julie Lindell
Seattle, Washington

When it is Time
2012

“When Is It Time” is a sound installation. It creates a harmony of beeping and ringing in the forest dividing the hours of the afternoon into intervals of silence. The intervention of alarm sounds within the context of the forest operates to illuminate the contrast between the trail and the street, between the natural and the built environment. “When is it Time,” addresses the value of Carkeek Park as a refuge, and reflects our desire to escape from the confinements of civilization for increments of time. Our human condition has created time, but the roots of natural existence have little need for the concept, except perhaps to warn us that it is time to take better care of wild spaces.

Bio:

Julie Lindell is a Seattle artist educated at Cornish College of the Arts. She lived and worked in Tokyo, Japan for 5 years in the early 90’s and speaks Japanese as well as English. Travel has informed her work which speaks to experiences of individuality in relation to authority.

Lindell’s sculpture and installations have been included in numerous group shows, both regionally and nationally. While in Tokyo, Her work was represented by the Natsuka Gallery, Japan. She has shown locally at Catherine Person Gallery, SAM Rental Sales Gallery, and Anchor Art Space. Outdoor installations were featured in the Bumbershoot Arts festival in 2009, Tryon Creek State Park in Portland, Oregon, 2008, the Bellevue Biennial 2010, as well as COCA’s summer exhibitions at Carkeek Park in 2009, 2010, and 2011.

Lindell’s sculpture can be seen in the Permanent Collection of the Wells Fargo Center for the Arts, Santa Rosa, California, the Seattle City Light Portable Works Collection, and Port Angeles Fine Arts Center’s Outdoor Sculpture Park, Port Angeles, WA.