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Apr 20

Future Pliny Park Mosaic Mural: CO-CREATION CELEBRATION!

April 20 @ 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Free
Future Pliny Park Mosaic Mural: CO-CREATION CELEBRATION!

Future Pliny Park Mosaic Mural: CO-CREATION CELEBRATION!

Future Pliny Park Mosaic Mural: CO-CREATION CELEBRATION!  Join us in the meditative process of sorting the colorful pieces and organizing them into beautiful images! Mary Lacy and Corrine Yonce are co-creating a large-scale mosaic with the Brattleboro community. The finished mural will share our collective stories, combining donated objects and memories!

In June, award-winning collaborative artists Corrine Yonce and Mary Lacy will be creating a large-scale public mosaic in Pliny Park at the corner of High St and Main St. This mosaic will share the collective story of the surrounding community through embedded objects donated by the public to be incorporated into the finished piece: tiles, plates, beads, buttons, small toys, mirrors, plastic letters, and other personal trinkets (that will withstand weather). The memories and personal meanings embedded within these objects will host a conversation among neighbors and strangers and create a sense of collaboration, intimacy, and discovery within our shared public space. The Co-Creation Celebration event will begin at 2 pm. Refreshments provided!

SAVE THE DATES TO DESTROY & CREATE! OPPORTUNITIES TO BE A HANDS-ON PART OF THE PROJECT:

  • Saturday, MARCH 9th, 5:30 – 7:30 pm: Future Pliny Park Mosaic Mural: LAUNCH PARTY! Meet the Artists for the Pliny Park Mosaic Mural Project and envision what’s possible at this brainstorming & co-creation event!
  • Saturday, APRIL 13TH, 1 – 5 pm: SMASH PARTY! Join us in Pliny Park to donate and smash ceramics into pieces to be incorporated into the finished mural!
  • Saturday, APRIL 20th, 2 – 5 pm: CO-CREATION CELEBRATION! Join us in the meditative process of sorting the colorful pieces and organizing them into beautiful images!

ARTIST BIOS

Mary Lacy is an emerging artist based in New England and originally from Jericho, Vermont. She grew into her practice as a muralist. In 2017, she did a nine-city mural tour, sponsored by Benjamin Moore, in her bucket truck that took her everywhere from a seven-story building on Broadway (NYC) to the rural towns of the Mississippi Delta to just off Route 66 in Gallup, New Mexico. Much of her mural work juxtaposes the natural with the man-made, bringing a sense of imagination, wonder, and life back into our concrete and physical surroundings. She has organized countless community art projects across various settings and levels of involvement. Over time, she has expanded her art practice to incorporate ceramics, tile, wood, and other mixed media materials. Recently, she has been spending more time in her studio and just opened her second solo show at Soapbox Arts in Burlington, VT. Her studio work explores more personal subject matter, looking inward at the human body’s beauty, strength, and fragility. Her work can be viewed in galleries, public spaces, private collections, and corporate offices.

Corrine Yonce is an artist, fair & affordable housing advocate, and documentarian. Yonce often combines visual art with ethnographic media, including audio interviews, household objects, and photographs. Her story-centered figurative paintings and installations dig into the concepts of home and housing from a community and personal perspective. She founded the Voices of Home project, a seven-year partnership with the Vermont Affordable Housing Coalition and housing providers across the state, where she interviewed residents about “home” and co-created art installations and portraits. Corrine Yonce is completing her MFA at the Maryland Institute College of Arts as a Leslie King Hammond fellow and Alfred T Granger scholar. Yonce is currently a Generator Makerspace resident to produce works for the public art series “Longing is Just Our Word for Knowing.” She lives and works in Winooski, Vermont, and teaches tenant skills and Fair Housing workshops with the Fair Housing Project of CVOEO.

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Epsilon Spires
190 Main Street
Brattleboro, VT 05301 United States
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