Public Art Project by Migiwa Orimo
A multi-functional art space @ Walnut St x Dayton St, Yellow Springs, OH
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Spoon River Extended
Now the Telephone Booth CD player is back in business.
Originally the Spoon River Project was going to close today, but since many people couldn't use the player for 10 days, I'll extend the run of Spoon River to Nov. 29th.
"Art is an activity consisting in producing relationships with the world with the help of signs, forms, actions and objects."
-Nicolas Bourriaud, Relational Aesthetics
Telephone Booth Project (Dayton x Walnut Street, Yellow Springs, Ohio)
Between the months of Oct. 2009 and Sept. 2010, the artist, Migiwa Orimo will invite other artists to create site-specific works at the phone booth. There will be 8 to 12 projects/performances/installations, over course of the Telephone Booth's year-long installation on Dayton St.
The Telephone Booth Project is made possible by the following organizations:
Yellow Springs Arts Council YS Center for the Arts Steering Committee James A. McKee Association and the Village of Yellow Springs
A special thanks to Robert Swaney for providing a space and electricity for the project!
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