Friday, July 18, 2014

Ask and Ye Shall Receive (Occasionally)...

Sometimes, just sometimes, you ask the universe a question and you get a response. With pretty quick turn around time, too. That seems to be what happened this week when, after posting a quick blog asking what might we do with all the new public space being built in DownCity, the Providence Journal provided an answer. It seems the Providence department of Planning and Urban Development has been running a very modest program delivering grants to local artists who want to create temporary art in public spaces around the city. Currently, Westminster Street is hosting a pop-up gallery where a pair of local artists are inviting the public to capture Polaroid selfies and other Providence-centric pics.


[M]ost of the action will take place at 235 Westminster St., where [artists, Devan Durante] and [Brandon] Lane will operate a small “pop-up” gallery through Aug. 22. During that time, anyone who wants to can stop in and have their portrait taken using a 1970s-era Polaroid Big Shot camera...Visitors will also be able to borrow a number of older Polaroid cameras from the gallery — provided they leave a driver’s license or other form of identification for security. Durante says the goal is to document both the city’s obvious landmarks and its hidden nooks and crannies.
And this isn’t the only project that is getting funded this year. There will be a project to teach kids the best way to build a fort, a farmers’ market mini-golf course and other projects. Check out the article for more, and keep your eyes peeled for more things to pop up this summer and fall. 

SOURCE: http://www.providencejournal.com/features/entertainment/art/20140713-pop-up-projects-capture-collective-portrait-of-providence-unite-artists-and-community.ece

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