"Artefacting in Detroit; the Aftermath of a Motor City" Exhibition

Local Project

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Artefacting in Detroit; the Aftermath of a Motor City, on exhibition at Local Project in Queens NY.

Photography of the site specific installations “Elements of Post Industrial Power”, short video, flags of hope made from local Detroiters on discarded fabric, & small paintings will give further insight into the artist’s objective of surpassing division in the name of peace, hope & togetherness.

Perspective on the participatory installation “Spire; a Beacon of Hope”, by Sam Wells, Detroiter:

“The Artefacting project in Detroit stirred up mix feels among community members and participants. Some felt that the use of donated flags and old car tires wasn’t fit for artistic expression. Many embraced the idea of using materials, thought to be useless, as a way to shed light on a dwindling neighborhood. Some residents and community leaders felt violated and disrespected by the artwork. They saw it as an invasion by outsiders who wanted to use the blight for their personal gains. Supporters of the project saw beauty in its resourceful artistry. Even residents from surrounding suburban areas saw the project as a way to support Detroit’s revitalization. One unique aspect of this project was the way it brought together the supporters and naysayer. It opened a very needed dialogue between the two parties. Participants got a chance to share their opinions about the city. Issues of race and class inequalities may have been the source of much dissent. The Artefacting project was able to shine light on these deep and complex issues. In my view the project represented the idea that Detroit is a city full of hope. As we adjust to the challenges brought on by dismal economic conditions, we must be willing to work together as human beings to tackle these problems. The Artefacting project showed that whether people agreed or disagree with the artwork, we all care for the city. At the core of the project is a strong desire to create dialogue within the community so that we can face our common challenges in a concerted effort. At such a pivotal time in Detroit’s history, it’s important what we spread a message of hope and prosperity. Let’s be the beacon of hope for Detroit.”

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Schedule

from November 05, 2011 to November 15, 2011

Opening Reception on 2011-11-05 from 19:00 to 22:00
8pm: a short 10 minute film, followed by an open discussion.

Artist(s)

Sam Wells et al.

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