By Susan Brubaker Knapp
Today was an exciting day! We hung Fiber Art Options’ show, “Orchids: Sensuality Stitched,” at the Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden (DSBG). The photo above shows us almost done with hanging and arranging the pieces.
Here’s how we started (see photo below). We put all the pieces on the floor, and moved them around until we liked the pairings. All the pieces needed to be hung on this one hall, which is directly off the main entrance area. Some of the Daniel Stowe folks came by to admire and offer their opinions on what should hang where:
Here are some of the signs I designed that will hang with the exhibition. They will introduce the idea behind the exhibition, tell about the group, and explain the techniques we used.
P.J. Howard was our primary ladder climber (and doesn’t that light right over her head look like a little halo? She really is very angelic, but with a wicked sense of humor!). That’s Grace’s piece behind her, which references the bassist for the band KISS (Gene Simmons’) tongue.
Here’s Nancy Cook filling out a commission form (below). All of the pieces in the exhibition are for sale (the range is between $100 and $2,500) and the forms are an agreement between DSBG and the artists.
After all of the pieces were up, we stood back and decided if anything needed to go higher or lower, or be moved to a different spot. We tried to mix up the pieces (so that they were not grouped by artist) and to ensure that their placement complimented each other. Here is (from left:) Deborah Langsam, Grace Howes, and Nancy checking out the placement.
And here is the hall, almost done:
After that, we moved out into the main area to arrange the seven smaller pieces. Each one of us had done one 12 x 18" piece based on the same orchid species, a white Phalaenopsis with pink stripes. It was amazing how different each of these pieces were. Again, all were placed on a sheet on the floor and moved around until we found a pleasing arrangement.
Then came the measurements and the math, trying to place everything up on “the cube,” a moveable display. That’s Cynthia Klemmer, DSBG’s Director of Education, on the left, in purple. She stayed with us until we had the whole show up, and has been incredibly helpful and great to work with every step of the way as we got ready for the show.
There are even live orchids in the hall with our work!
For more information on our pieces, our processes, and our hanging systems, please see previous posts. Nancy has more great info and photos on her blog here: http://nancygcook.blogspot.com
And come see us at DSBG this weekend, Feb. 6 and 7, from noon to 4 p.m. each day. We’ll be doing walk-throughs of the exhibition and demonstrations. We’d love to see you!
Want to go?
Feb. 6 through March 14, 2010
Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden
Belmont, NC
704.825.4490
www.dsbg.org
Thursday, February 4, 2010
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The show looks great!
ReplyDeleteThanks for getting everything up. I am sorry that I will miss the opening.
-from snowy Penland School of Crafts print studio..... janet
Oh goodness, I sure hope the weather holds out and we can get there on Saturday! I just don't think I could possibly wait until Sunday! I'm just so excited to see it all!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations...what a beautiful exhibition. I wish I lived closer so I could be there to experience such a blooming exhibition
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The show looks lovely! Wish I could attend and meet all you talented artists. Have a wonderful openning.
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ReplyDeleteOh I am so jealous you wonderful quilt artists are all in the same area and able to present such an outstanding exhibit. Big round of applause!
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