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#tbt to Environmental Impact Statement opening!
"Airstrip Timber Sale";2015; color pencil drawing; 22X30 inches. "Pollalie Timber Sale";2015; color pencil drawing; 22X30 inches.
Next up at Surplus Space: Environmental Impact Statement!
Eight Mile Before
As a curator-in-residence at Surplus, the Environmental Impact Statement collective will take the opportunity to engage the local community with the work of EIS artists and their concerns with land use, threatened wild places, Pacific Northwest aesthetics, and Oregon public land use practices. EIS will hold events throughout the course of the exhibit that engage the public. These events will include readings of EIS' writers' work, performances, and discussions. EIS's focus on community and sustainability creates an exciting partnership with Surplus Space's neighborhood base. To be a good neighbor is to be aware of one’s place in the world. A good neighbor has an awareness and respect to the shared spaces they inhabit. Such as, their immediate surroundings where they live, the larger area that exists near by, and radiating outward. Being a good neighbor is a willingness to knowing where you live, its history, the people, and their stories. EIS acts as a good neighbor by providing space to make our community more aware of the threats to the surrounding wild places in their larger neighborhood, such as the Mt. Hood National Forest.
Eight Mile After
Environmental Impact Statement exhibition and events at Surplus will feature work from artists Danielle Ross, Heather Treadway, Sidony O’Neal, Jodi Darby, Jodie Cavalier, Daniela Molnar, Alison Clarys, and project directors Lisa Schonberg, Leif J Lee, and Amy Wheeler Harwood. More information here.
environmentalimpactstatement (Lisa Schonberg, Amy Harwood, Leif J. Lee); 2015; community forum hosted by centralproject's "Peripheral To What" symposium at hqobjective's gallery space; live musical performance/video installation/dance performance by Lisa Schonberg, Ali Clarys, and Danielle Ross.
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