Beth Heinly Wiccan Circles 2017
South Park Block, Portland, OR
Photo Chris Freeman
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Beth Heinly Wiccan Circles 2017
South Park Block, Portland, OR
Photo Chris Freeman
Beth Heinly Postmodern Miming 2017
North Park Blocks, Portland, OR video by Chris Freeman
Beth Heinly Surrealist Nude 2017
Cosplay inspired from surrealist imagery. North Park Blocks, Portland, OR
Photo by Chris Freeman
Beth Heinly Guerrilla Advertising > Guerrilla Performance Art 2016
For OCGOPF Lunch Series Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, PA
Beth Heinly American Flag Body Print 2017
Performance imprinting body onto American Flag in the mud. Photo by Chris Freeman South Park Blocks, Portland, OR
Beth Heinly Puppy Petting Pen 2017
For one hour in the park we setup a puppy petting pen. Each person was alloted 5 minutes in the pen w/ the puppies. All thanks to Puplandia Dog Rescue.
Photos by Chris Freeman North Park Blocks, Portland, OR
Maura Campbell-Balkits Blind Portrait Drawing 2017
Get your lovely face drawn by a professional amateur portrait artist. Grinning, pouting, emotionless: you choose the face pose you want to be captured on paper. No money required. Just donate a piece of interesting trash in exchange for a portrait. Each portrait only costs 1 trash, so bring multiple trashes and get multiple portraits! North Park Blocks, Portland, OR
Carla Mielnik 2017
Using the vernacular of nature park signage, my plan is to create garden plaques, brochures and an informational kiosk to inform the public about pollinator-friendly native plants and their importance to the local ecosystem and community. This project takes inspiration from the Los Angeles Urban Rangers collective and current projects like the Seattle Pollinator Pathway and Portland’s City Repair. They serve their communities by encouraging city-dwellers to look at their urban landscape as part of the larger ecosystem. I’m also informed by the work of the Olmstead Brothers, whose involvement in the development of the Portland Parks system at the turn of the 20th century influenced the feel of the city that we still enjoy today. The Park Blocks already existed at that time, but the Olmsteads made recommendations that the city reunite the North and South blocks, as well as create green promenades connecting all their proposed nature parks together. They strongly believed that a connection to nature was essential to the health of any city. North Park Block, Portland, OR