Episode #27: April 17, 2008: Art in Strange Places
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This episode explores the benefits and challenges of showing art in unusual spaces and walking the line between vandalism and public art.
Guests include Scott Wayne Indiana, the artist behind the horses you see attached to rings in the sidewalk all around Portland and Chris Haberman, who has shown his work in convenience stores and sold paintings out of the trunk of his car. This show takes you inside the tiniest gallery in town. Just three and a half feet high, the Core Gallery is a popular gallery space in Anna Todaro's Everett Station loft apartment. Take an audio journey inside Alisha Wessler and Cin Shepherd's installation in the Core with a soundtrack by Stirling Myles. Dallas Oliver also talks about installation art in strange places and a pair of performance artists will discuss some of the public projects they've done as the Collective of Geniuses.
Music by Jason Leonard and (most) photos by Cameron Browne.
Confession is For the Birds Activity
Just Waiting with Scott Wayne Indiana
Funding for this episode was provided by a project grant from the Regional Arts and Culture Council.