Showing posts with label Monsanto's Genetically Modified Crops. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monsanto's Genetically Modified Crops. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Taking Down Chicago's 12 at the Garfield Park Conservatory


Chicago's Twelve at the Garfield Park Conservatory has ended after 4 months of being on display.  I took my work down last week.  Monsanto's Genetically Modified Seeds was my first adventure with outside sculpture.  When I made the piece, I was so afraid that it would fall apart or fall over.  Two days after I installed it at the Conservatory there was a super windy, rainy, thunderstorm.  I was convinced the piece would be ruined for the opening reception.  But amazingly enough it never fell over or apart.  Instead, it has been super hard to take apart now that the show is over!


Only issue was a little condensation in the corn and beets jars because the clay had not dried all the way.


Why won't you come apart?!


I have taken the pieces off the stand so that I can now display them inside on a wall.  I will have to do a good deal of scrubbing and cleaning but they should be good for display when I am done!

As for the plushies from Heirloom Fruits and Vegetables, some look just like they did the day I made them, while others are faded or rusty.  But I have my ways to fix them!

Thank you to the Garfield Park Conservatory, Sergio Gomez, the artists and the viewers!

Friday, October 26, 2012

Chicago's Twelve Panel Discussion

This past Wednesday was the Panel Discussion with 6 of the Chicago's 12 artists at the Garfield Park Conservatory.  


I was so happy to see my first outdoor sculpture, Monsanto's Genetically Modified Crops still standing strong and hopefully bringing some awareness that Monsanto exists.


I checked out my other piece, Heirloom Fruits and Vegetables.  These pieces have been up since August 9th and will be on display till December 9th.  


The panel included, from left to right, Yva Neal, N. Masani Muhammad, Victoria Fuller, myself, Jason Brammer, and Vivian Visser who is not in the photo.


It was a great discussion and I hope to do more of these in the future!

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Panel Discussion: Chicago's Twelve at the Garfield Park Conservatory


Next Wednesday, October 24 at 6pm there will be a panel discussion with Chicago's Twelve (that includes me!) at the Garfield Park Conservatory.  We will be discussing our work.  This event is free to the public!

Below are the two pieces I made for the Garfield Park Conservatory that are on display through December 9th.


Monsanto's Genetically Modified Crops


Heirloom Fruits and Vegetables