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pasting for the Crow Homecoming
Over the years, many people in Coshocton have suggested a mural on this wall. The surfaces are too impermanent for painting. We began imagining the plaster wall sections as pasting surfaces for billboard-scale posters (inspired by JR’s pasting work). Enter our interest in researching the habits of Coshocton’s winter crow roost and the chance to partner with Gund Gallery at Kenyon College, inaugural exhibition artist Diana Cooper (NYC), and Kenyon professor Karen Snouffer’s “Painting Redefined” studio class. Coshocton’s crow data was translated into art in March 2012. (Thanks locally, to the Simpson Family Fund at the Coshocton Foundation.) We’ll be pasting 2500sq.ft. of paper as part of…
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Crow Wall
This is a photoshop image of CROW WALL panels superimposed onto the the old Park Hotel wall. The panels were created by students in Karen Snouffer’s “Painting Redefined” studio class in collaboration with the new Gund Gallery at Kenyon College and inaugural exhibition artist Diana Cooper (NYC). We’re working on the logistics of enlarging the panels to billboard size for pasting onto the raw plaster walls clinging to the brick.
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Crow Wall
From coshocton crow data In collaboration with the new Gund Gallery at Kenyon College and inaugural exhibition artist Diana Cooper (NYC), Kenyon professor Karen Snouffer’s “Painting Redefined” studio class translated Coshocton crow data into art. The panels on display are designed to be enlarged to billboard sized images and “pasted” to a series of raw interior plaster walls clinging to what is now an exterior surface in downtown Coshocton. The design panels will be shown at Gund Gallery in May. ARTISTS:Elena Anatchkova, Lara DelPiano, Mary Defer, Alexia Derkasch, Jan Ellis, Audrey Fenigstein, Ferrell Garramone, Grace Janzow, Emma Lewis, Natalie Karic, Noah Johnson, Nicholas Nazmi, Maxwell Olson, Kelsey Rice, Hanna Washburn,…