Bandage Tents & ceiling, Cardboard Box Maze, Tiny Stonehenge

Bandage Tents & ceiling

Functional 3-dimensional tents made from many pieces of torn fabric and stitched together in a deconstructed quilting technique are lit from within. The Bandage Tents are set up on the floor in the Bakery and serve as clubhouses for neighborhood kids (an unanticipated but popular trend).

Across the street in the Dirt House, one large pristine white bandage piece hangs from the dirt-covered ceiling- a crisp inversion to the unwelcome cobweb normally occupying inhabited space.
Lorna Leedy + Friends w/ YA/YA
Cardboard Box Maze

Large maze made of taped-together cardboard boxes in the middle of N Villere Street between Music and Arts Streets during the opening. The artists worked with YA/YA and neighborhood kids to create the maze. As the day progressed into evening the maze lost its form to kids, cars and weather.
Caroline Rankin + Lorna Leedy
Tiny Stonehenge

Stonehenge made from found rocks & glue, approx. 4-6Ó tall, 18Ó diam.Ñtucked under plants in courtyard. The art space director did not know it existed for several weeks and only uncovered it, mystified, while gardening.

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