Monday, April 18, 2011

"In my life..."

Jonathan doing the dirty work!
This weekend the group began our preparation of the alley for next weekend's Arts Walk and Procession. We pressure-washed the alley floor and walls on Friday. It was a wet and wild procedure that involved more feces than any of us really wanted to deal with. After that we taped-up the outlines of our four chalkboards and began priming them for black paint (donated graciously by Olympia Supply Co. and Sherwin-Williams).


Our prompt
The next day we rose with the sun (YES, THE SUN!) and met downtown at 8:30to get to work. This work day for us happened to correspond with the bi-annual Olympia Downtown Cleanup so we got free supplies and a free lunch for our contribution to the beautification of downtown! We covered up some of the tagging on the Patrico Building (which was greatly satisfying), and we painted our four chalkboards on the Griswald Building. We also painted the prompt "In my life..." above our chalkboards

Candy Chang's "Before I Die..." Wall

 The prompted chalkboard idea was inspired by an installation done by Candy Chang, a public installation artist, who created similar chalkboards in New Orleans. Her chalkboards had the prompt "Before I Die..." in bold lettering. In columns on the boards were lines that said "Before I die I will______________________". This installation called for community engagement and was greatly successful. When we stumbled upon her project we were so inspired that we decided to use her idea (after contacting her, of course). Though we had her permission to use the same prompt, our client encouraged us to change it up, thus our prompt "In my life..."

 So, our 2D installation is almost ready for next weekend. We just have to add in the columns of lines that say "In my life I want to____________"
Aubrie painting Community Voice
and perhaps add a bit of embellishment. Some of the cool things about our work this weekend: We got to keep one of the best parts of the mural, the sunrise over the mountain! It looks great and really brings attention to our prompt. Also, the spaces between our chalkboards mirror the intermittent columns of the Patrico Building on the other side of the alley creating coherency between the walls. These spaces also let some of the previously existing mural and graffiti shine through. This keeps some of the character of downtown Olympia while adding a bit of order to it. When we had all the the chalkboards taped out we also noticed that we could mirror the gated archway of the Patrico Building as well as the columns, thus came the birth of "Community Voice," a smaller arched chalkboard that invites advertisement of community events, or the sharing of quotes, and other creative expressions... in chalk only please!!





More pictures from Saturday:

New chalkboards!
Jesse, happily painting!


Alex and the MINI ROLLER!

Michael mucking



Nick, lookin' good! (Sorry, I didn't get a picture of you working).

The Beginning of a New Olympia

The year is 2011, the season is spring, and together: Michael Meza, Alex Eisenberg, Aubrie Christensen, Nick Losi, Jonathan McKenzie-Sullivan, and Jesse Nelson, are working tirelessly to create something bigger than ourselves; bigger than our program (Designing Green); even bigger than The Evergreen State College. This larger endeavor is the concept of alley revitalization and it was created to revolutionize the way we as a society and individuals view alleys. Places usually seen as the sanctuary of mischief and danger can now be seen as sanctuaries for peace, progress, and respectfully above all; community. Alley Revitalization as a practice is just the larger umbrella, and underneath that umbrella are projects in cities throughout the world attempting to bring people into the alleys and using them as spaces to live and be in. 

Our contribution to this urban goal will be our work in one alley in the lovely city of Olympia, Washington (population 42,500). Alley Revitalization has been on the minds of the Olympia Downtown Association (ODA) for over four years and they have been working to clean and light alleys throughout the city. The alley we are working on is between the Griswald and Patrico Buildings and Fourth Avenue and State Avenue. This alley in particular was recognized by the ODA as one of the more dangerous spaces in Olympia exhibiting typical misuse and undesirable characteristics of an alley. Examples of such activities include defecating and urinating, aggressive behavior, vandalism, and littering. Currently the alley is underutilized as a public space and pedestrian walkway, resulting in these undesired activities. The clients (owners of an adjacent building and the city) wish to reduce illicit activities, increase public access and walkability, and build community engagement and stewardship around the alley.

With the go-ahead from the city and the building owners, we began a process of generating ideas for all sorts of intervention that we could implement or initiate in the alley. After weeks of researching other alley revitalization/activation projects, sketching, brainstorming, debating, discussing, and designing, we came up with a plan that we felt met our goals which were to instill triple bottom line values, beginning from a place of social sustainability. Through this our project has the potential to inspire community engagement and stewardship of the space, which can effectively lead to improved ecological conditions within the alley and its immediate surroundings. 

In striving to meet these goals we will produce two archways book-ending the alley, emphasizing a contained space for public enjoyment. Rainwater management through collection barrels will address issues of standing water that currently impede pedestrian accessibility. A chalkboard and associated prompt on the Griswald building will cover the graffiti-marked mural, and serve to engage the community and draw attention towards the space. An end report will outline a phased plan for future development of the alley, as well as contain methods for similar alley improvement projects.

Our intended final products include:
        Archways over north and south entrances to alley
        Rain-fed planters on Patrico Building
        2D installation on Griswald Building
        Phased plan for future development
        Documentation of project

Thanks for your interest in our project. Anticipate new entries documenting our progress. Our first deadline is April 22 which is the weekend of Olympias bi-annual Arts Walk and annual Procession of the Species. We hope to have our 2D installation up and ready for use by this time because it is an active time for people in the community and will be a great way to stimulate engagement in our work. Wish us luck!