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part of something bigger

i want to be in a women’s basketball team just so i can be tall, wear track suits for the proper purpose, and walk through airports as a big tall pack intimidatinly as we travel to big important games

i want to be in a rock band so i can go to band practice and make music videos that are crazy.

i want to be on a swim team so i can make fabulous fantastic swim caps

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the “Washbowl” coming into focus

The Haley-Aliya collaborative duo has officially submitted an awesome kick-ass proposal for a collaborative interactive installation in West Palm Beach’s Washbowl Laundromat for this upcoming February.

“The Day to Do Your Laundry” is currently under review by the curator and laundromat owner but within the week hopefully we will have a concrete plan underway!

I’m really excited for this project — not only a collaboration with Haley (who produced this amazing community-driven-mural-project last year), but also a project in a laundromat, a project with Kara again, and a project in South Florida!!! No waiting, no holding out for later, no slowing down. Making art right here and right now.

It’s going to be beautiful, no matter how it ends up (the proposal linked to above is NOT final). Here is the sketch I made for our proposal, this part inspired by the amazing artist duo Guerra De La Paz

p.s. other reasons why this project is gonna rock? here’s what comes up when you first google “Haley Morgan“. And then this.

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february 4, 2010

line up
february 4
construction rubble
west palm beach marina park
collaboration with dan white

brickling
february 4
10 bricks, 3 steps
stop motion video
west palm beach marina park
collaboration with dan white

unseen space/warp zone
february 4
empty lot, cartwheel, red pants
clematis street empty lot
collaboration with dan white

lots of installations today, and I even ventured outside of my house.

Elsewherian Dan White visits, marking the second resident to the Bonar Family Residency Program.

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