Liminal Currents at IMA
Posted July 22, 2015 at 5:40 am by Tim Dustrude
Here’s a note from Diane Martindale about the ongoing Liminal Currents exhibit at IMA…
Today, another 60 “wishes” were hung in the exhibition. If you saw the exhibit early on, visit again as the blessings, prayers and wishes create a whole new dimension. Also, 300 more papers went onto the tables for visitors to use—we ran out! So far we have set out 1673 papers. Steve Bowman was kind enough to vacuum and work from the tallest ladder. Thank you from one with acrophobia.
Last week (Thursday-Monday) we had 424 visitors, bringing the number for this exhibition to 2499 since it opened. The majority were from out of town. Wow. For those of you who cut ribbon and paper, hauled cedar limbs and stripped branches, folded programs, and set up the lights and music each morning—doesn’t this feel good?
We have two more photos, courtesy of quick-thinking and camera-trigger-fingered Patricia Bolding. First, Louie impersonates an invertebrate. (I stole Patricia’s line.) In the second, he practices yoga and meditation with his owners. (In reality, dogs are not allowed in the museum, but we made this one allowance as Louie is small and never woke up during his whole visit.)
Please enjoy this as much as I do –
Diane
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