Dear Terry, I would suggest that you put a "Call for Proposals" notice
in several of the national art magazines in order to generate the best
respnse from artists. There's Art Calendar at P.O. box 199, Upper
Fairmount, MD 21867-0199,410-651-9150, Email: <[log in to unmask]> and
SCULPTURE at International Sculpture Center, P. O. Box 91110, Washingto,
DC 20078-7230, 202-785-1144, Email: <[log in to unmask]>.
There may be some really good artists out there doing work which fits
your "What is a City" theme that curators don't know about. I know
there are lots of artist doing public art things that would fit this
theme--some redesigning cities as well as artists responding to city
problems and defining communities. Did you see my article in the
September issue of Sculpture magazine about artist-organized exhibitions
of outdoor sculpture? This article mentioned the artists in this area
who have been doing installations in vacant downtown storefront
windows. One group of installations done by Marion Wilson and some
other artists in Syracuse was called "Big, Important Town", the
dictionary definition for "city". Some of my interests and work would
also fit the "What is a city" theme. I am working on a series of map
pieces which use city maps as the basis for the imagery. I plan to make
a "map room" installation piece. The piece would examine the physical
and mental/emotional layout of cities. Please keep me posted as your
show develops. Sounds like a great idea. Best of luck.
Sincerely, Jane
Jane Ingram Allen, P. O. Box 153, Hamilton, NY 13346, 315-824-1619.
TERRY SUHRE wrote:
> For several years the University of Missouri at St. Louis has
> presented a
> symposium titled "What is a City." The program addresses a wide
> variety of
> approaches to this topic. In the past the symposium has taken the form
> of a
> two-day forum with papers and discussion groups making presentations
> to
> those in attendance.
>
> Next year the What is a City symposium is involving the visual arts.
> Gallery 210, the university's contemporary art gallery, is to organize
> and
> exhibition in support of this annual program.
>
> Now that the exhibition is official I am seeking artists whose work
> addresses the symposium's subject matter. Media and approach are not
> limited in any way.
>
> I would be most grateful for any suggestions list members care to
> share.
> Please respond to this address: [log in to unmask]
>
> Thank you
>
> Terry Suhre
> Director
> Gallery 210
> UM-St.Louis
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