Project Lot #1: Bronzeville
Project Lot is a series of installations by artists Jen Brown, Leah Gipson and Eve Sanford. The installations occupy vacant lots to initiate conversation about the potential of unoccupied space. Project Lot involves the installation of a structure, which evolves as people contribute written words, messages, and questions. The piece becomes a part of an ongoing dialogue on the politics of space in surrounding communities.
Project Lot #1: Bronzeville
Project Lot #1: Bronzeville
Project Lot #1: Bronxeville
Project Lot #1: Bronzeville
Recess
Project Lot developed in response to an earlier installation, titled Recess by artists Colleen Coleman, Leah Gipson and Eve Sanford at the South Side Community Art Center in 2010. Recess was part of an exhibition, which featured the work of 27 artists who chronicled the history of the South Side Community Art Center and its relationship with the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Recess revived the third floor of the center using text, art making and community dialogue.
Recess
Project Lot developed in response to an earlier installation, titled Recess by artists Colleen Coleman, Leah Gipson and Eve Sanford at the South Side Community Art Center in 2010. Recess was part of an exhibition, which featured the work of 27 artists who chronicled the history of the South Side Community Art Center and its relationship with the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Recess revived the third floor of the center using text, art making and community dialogue.
Recess
Project Lot developed in response to an earlier installation, titled Recess by artists Colleen Coleman, Leah Gipson and Eve Sanford at the South Side Community Art Center in 2010. Recess was part of an exhibition, which featured the work of 27 artists who chronicled the history of the South Side Community Art Center and its relationship with the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Recess revived the third floor of the center using text, art making and community dialogue.
Recess
Project Lot developed in response to an earlier installation, titled Recess by artists Colleen Coleman, Leah Gipson and Eve Sanford at the South Side Community Art Center in 2010. Recess was part of an exhibition, which featured the work of 27 artists who chronicled the history of the South Side Community Art Center and its relationship with the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Recess revived the third floor of the center using text, art making and community dialogue.