Abuzz

Title: Abuzz

Year: 2023

Conceptual Design and Coordination: Suzanne Morlock

Artists: Community Entry Services

Core Artist Team: Wayne Dickie, David Dodge, Myrinda Hamilton, Delford Hill, Kassi Knudsen and Isabella Shanor

Contributing Artists: Connor Clark, Tracy Dimick, Gary Endicott, Jamie Kothe and Leonard Williams

Additional Project Participants: Karla Andersen, Roxanne Andersen, Christa Antrim, Zac Knudsen and Robbie Marsh

Medium: inner tubes, recycled non-profit vinyl banners, acrylic paint, air

Location: Center for the Art, Jackson WY

Sponsored By: Center for the Arts, Jackson Hole Public Art

 

Artists from CES proudly display the stencils they used when creating Abuzz.

Abuzz is the culmination of a 12-week exploration of “the hive,” pollinators and creative art making. The investigation included field trips to – the public art site, Sage Living pollinator gardens, Pneuhaus’ Compound Camera, the WildWalls scavenger hunt and a wildflower seed give-away at the People’s Market in collaboration with Jackson Hole Public Art and High Mountain Pollinators and Bees.

The process-oriented drawings used various prompts including imaginative image making, observations of nature, photographs, cyanotype compositions and direct mark making. Participants’ favorite images appear on the Dr. Suess-inspired hive form.

CES artists created a sound response, Buzzing Bees, to the public artwork. Listen here.

Vocals -- Myrinda Hamilton and Tom Goicoechea, Drums -- Wayne Dickie and Isabella Shanor, Special Effects -- Delford Hil and Tracy Dimick, Harmonica -- Robbie Marsh, Creative development by all above and Jamie Kothe, Sound design and coordination --Tom Goicoechea, Audio engineering -- Ben Winship

From Suzanne Morlock: “Much gratitude to Community Entry Services for the collaboration. With generous support from Zach at Teton Rentals, Carly at Napa Auto Parts, Shervins, JHPA interns -- Julia and Rustin, Glenn Messersmith and High Mountain Pollinators and Bees all who enriched our project with their hive-informed efforts!”

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