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ARTIST HOURS: Oct 22 & Nov 6, Traces of Wind and Water
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Hi All!

I will be holding two informal "Artist Hours" (like office hours) sessions for my public art video installation, Traces of Wind and Water.

I hope you can make it to one, or the closing event on Monday, November 14, I'd love to hear your thoughts!


ARTIST HOURS

Saturday - October 22  |  6 - 7:30 pm  |   RSVP 
Sunday - November 6   |  5 - 6:30 pm  |   RSVP 

Meet on the corner near 531 Columbia Rd, Dorchester, MA 02125 (outdoor event). 
Free and open to the public. RSVPs optional but encouraged.
Parking and directions

Share your photos!  #BostonAIR   #TracesOfWindAndWater 
tinyurl.com/VideoOnStrand 

Best, 
Georgie
 


Altering the City: Video Landscape

Traces of Wind and Water

A video installation by Georgie Friedman
City of Boston, Artist in Residence | Boston AIR 2016

Georgie Friedman, Traces of Wind and Water, Site-specific video installation, Strand Theatre, Dorchester, MA, 2016

October 13 - November 14, 2016
Nightly, Dusk to 11pm


STRAND THEATRE 
Outside, on the upper, brick, south-facing wall
543 Columbia Rd, Dorchester, MA 02125

Best seen near 531 Columbia Rd & Hancock St, Dorchester, MA 02125 
Google street view

 

ARTIST HOURS:
Saturday, October 22, 6 - 7:30 pm 
Sunday, November 6, 5 - 6:30 pm
531 Columbia Rd | Open to the public

 

CLOSING EVENT & BOSTON AIR 2016/2017 RECEPTION
Monday, November 14 | Strand Theatre | Open to the public

 

Traces of Wind and Water
Two-channel, site-specific, outdoor, video installation on existing architecture
Strand Theatre, Dorchester, MA
Boston AIR (Artist-in-Residence) project
Projection area: 32' tall x 93' wide (approx.)
49 min (looped, no audio)
2016

This video installation is made up of three sections: one section visually replants large trees on the site, their swaying tops visible from the street below; another transforms the Strand into an architectural/natural waterfall with a constant flow; and in the third, wild grasses spring up and dance in the wind.  MORE INFO

 

This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts and is made possible through the Boston Artists in Residence Program of the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture in collaboration with the Department of Neighborhood Development and the Parks and Recreation Department

Additional support was generously provided by luminArtz of Boston, MA.


Boston AIR   |   www.publicartboston.com  



In the NEWS:
Here’s the story behind the new nature-inspired installation in Upham’s Corner, Meagan McGinnes, Boston.com | Culture/Arts, Oct 13, 2016


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