Wednesday, December 8, 2010

We Would Love Your Help!







The process of creating this exhibit has been introspective and inviting. Over the past few weeks we have been working tirelessly on our trees. 

Trees you ask? Why would there be trees in an art show? The purpose of the trees has been to represent our growth as artists over the past year. Each tree has our memories, values, or quotes that we have collected over the span of our lives. We invite you to take a memory from each tree with you. 

We had a preview of the show this past Sunday. At the preview, people were surprised to take a tangible object away with them. I was asked questions like, "This is free?" and "Are you sure?" We are sure. We want you to walk away with our memories. Please take. 

Now, there is something that the guests can participate in as well. We want to hear about your memories. While the gallery is open, there will be a large piece of butcher-block paper hanging near the entrance of the gallery. Please write a memory that you are comfortable leaving. Please don't leave a memory that will leave you exposed or worried of others being able to read it. We would like your first name and last initial. Below is an example of a memory that I am happy to share:

"When I was 15 I dyed my hair blonde without professional help. I looked like a skunk." -Sarah M. 

At the end of the show we will posting the memories we have collected right here on the blog. If you are unable to make it to the show, feel free to email sarmoh82@yahoo.com with your memories. We will begin posting them as soon as we receive them. We look forward to connecting and sharing together as a community this Saturday, December 11th at Eastworks. Eastworks is located in Easthampton at 116 Pleasant Street. We are in room 137. 

Best,
Sarah

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