“PARTICIPATORY ART” December 2012
Role of artists and participants in the production of making art FOUR TYPES OR DEGREES OF PARTICIPATION (1) Nominal: an individual viewer contemplates a particular work of art in a gallery, museum, or other venue. The viewer still interacts with the artwork (intellectually and /or emotionally if it is successful). She is just not expected to “do” anything. (2) Directed: a visitor completes a simple task to contribute to the creation of a work of art. Again, the work can be considered interactive but not necessarily collaborative because the work of art is determined by the artist. (3) Creative: the visitor “provides content for a component of the work within a structure provided by the artist.” In this case, the artist seems to give up some control of the artwork by inviting the public to collaborate but is still largely under her conditions. (4) Collaborative: The visitor shares responsibility for developing the structure and content of the workin collaboration and direct dialogue with the artist.” If structure and content are relinquished by the artist does this mean the artist abandons “all” control? — Pablo Helguera
Nominal: an individual viewer contemplates a particular work of art in a gallery, museum, or other venue.
Creative: the visitor “provides content for a component of the work within a structure provided by the artist.” Interactive Surveillance Installation “Interactive Layers”
Interactive Surveillance Installation – Interactive Lenses
Interactive Surveillance Installation – Interactive Lenses as targets
Central Ave Central Avenue Bilingual Preschool and Adult Community Center Community Project
Central Ave Central Avenue Bilingual Preschool and Adult Community Center Community Project
Guerilla Gardening July Community Project
Guerilla Gardening July. 2012
Occupy Charlotte: Then and Now R0ss Gallery, Charlotte, NC
Occupy Charlotte: Then and Now R0ss Gallery, Charlotte, NC Aug – Oct., 2012
Current Project (2012 – 2013) North Carolina Dream Team and the Youth Immigrant Forum “Undocumented and unafraid" middle-school, high-school, and college students in the Triangle area (especially Chapel Hill and Carrboro) who are “coming out” their term for disclosing their undocumented status, despite the risk of being arrested and deported This means making art as a collective for the purpose of “coming out,” in addition to the actions the group already makes, i.e., civil disobedience, rallies, hunger strikes, sit ins, etc., both nationally and locally.
North Carolina Dream Team and the Immigrant Youth Forum August 2012
North Carolina Dream Team & the Immigrant Youth Forum November