Wednesday, August 01, 2012
Installation: Secret Spaces
Time: All day
Location: Burchfield Penney Art Center Useum
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala, graduates from the Art Education Department, created the interactive installation Secret Spaces for the Useum. Follow their progress on the "Nick and Kari Say" blog.
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala are art educators who have combined their art and teaching experiences with their own childhood memories to design Secret Spaces. The installation is derived from the belief in never losing the fresh, uninhibited childhood creativity that comes with imaginary play. As children, Kari and Nick remember dragging heavy chairs, gathering sheets and pillows, and arranging these components into carefully orchestrated blanket forts that served as their private escape. These magical secret spaces transformed the living room into another world.
Visitors entering the Useum find themselves in a fantastical bedroom scene where guests are encouraged to write on furniture and investigate the installation that reveals hidden blankets and props. Guests are also encouraged to build their own fort or spaceship and share a secret space with others by taking a photograph and adding it to the artist’s blog.
Thursday, August 02, 2012
Installation: Secret Spaces
Time: All day
Location: Burchfield Penney Art Center Useum
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala, graduates from the Art Education Department, created the interactive installation Secret Spaces for the Useum. Follow their progress on the "Nick and Kari Say" blog.
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala are art educators who have combined their art and teaching experiences with their own childhood memories to design Secret Spaces. The installation is derived from the belief in never losing the fresh, uninhibited childhood creativity that comes with imaginary play. As children, Kari and Nick remember dragging heavy chairs, gathering sheets and pillows, and arranging these components into carefully orchestrated blanket forts that served as their private escape. These magical secret spaces transformed the living room into another world.
Visitors entering the Useum find themselves in a fantastical bedroom scene where guests are encouraged to write on furniture and investigate the installation that reveals hidden blankets and props. Guests are also encouraged to build their own fort or spaceship and share a secret space with others by taking a photograph and adding it to the artist’s blog.
Friday, August 03, 2012
Installation: Secret Spaces
Time: All day
Location: Burchfield Penney Art Center Useum
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala, graduates from the Art Education Department, created the interactive installation Secret Spaces for the Useum. Follow their progress on the "Nick and Kari Say" blog.
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala are art educators who have combined their art and teaching experiences with their own childhood memories to design Secret Spaces. The installation is derived from the belief in never losing the fresh, uninhibited childhood creativity that comes with imaginary play. As children, Kari and Nick remember dragging heavy chairs, gathering sheets and pillows, and arranging these components into carefully orchestrated blanket forts that served as their private escape. These magical secret spaces transformed the living room into another world.
Visitors entering the Useum find themselves in a fantastical bedroom scene where guests are encouraged to write on furniture and investigate the installation that reveals hidden blankets and props. Guests are also encouraged to build their own fort or spaceship and share a secret space with others by taking a photograph and adding it to the artist’s blog.
Saturday, August 04, 2012
Installation: Secret Spaces
Time: All day
Location: Burchfield Penney Art Center Useum
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala, graduates from the Art Education Department, created the interactive installation Secret Spaces for the Useum. Follow their progress on the "Nick and Kari Say" blog.
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala are art educators who have combined their art and teaching experiences with their own childhood memories to design Secret Spaces. The installation is derived from the belief in never losing the fresh, uninhibited childhood creativity that comes with imaginary play. As children, Kari and Nick remember dragging heavy chairs, gathering sheets and pillows, and arranging these components into carefully orchestrated blanket forts that served as their private escape. These magical secret spaces transformed the living room into another world.
Visitors entering the Useum find themselves in a fantastical bedroom scene where guests are encouraged to write on furniture and investigate the installation that reveals hidden blankets and props. Guests are also encouraged to build their own fort or spaceship and share a secret space with others by taking a photograph and adding it to the artist’s blog.
Sunday, August 05, 2012
Installation: Secret Spaces
Time: All day
Location: Burchfield Penney Art Center Useum
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala, graduates from the Art Education Department, created the interactive installation Secret Spaces for the Useum. Follow their progress on the "Nick and Kari Say" blog.
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala are art educators who have combined their art and teaching experiences with their own childhood memories to design Secret Spaces. The installation is derived from the belief in never losing the fresh, uninhibited childhood creativity that comes with imaginary play. As children, Kari and Nick remember dragging heavy chairs, gathering sheets and pillows, and arranging these components into carefully orchestrated blanket forts that served as their private escape. These magical secret spaces transformed the living room into another world.
Visitors entering the Useum find themselves in a fantastical bedroom scene where guests are encouraged to write on furniture and investigate the installation that reveals hidden blankets and props. Guests are also encouraged to build their own fort or spaceship and share a secret space with others by taking a photograph and adding it to the artist’s blog.
Monday, August 06, 2012
Installation: Secret Spaces
Time: All day
Location: Burchfield Penney Art Center Useum
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala, graduates from the Art Education Department, created the interactive installation Secret Spaces for the Useum. Follow their progress on the "Nick and Kari Say" blog.
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala are art educators who have combined their art and teaching experiences with their own childhood memories to design Secret Spaces. The installation is derived from the belief in never losing the fresh, uninhibited childhood creativity that comes with imaginary play. As children, Kari and Nick remember dragging heavy chairs, gathering sheets and pillows, and arranging these components into carefully orchestrated blanket forts that served as their private escape. These magical secret spaces transformed the living room into another world.
Visitors entering the Useum find themselves in a fantastical bedroom scene where guests are encouraged to write on furniture and investigate the installation that reveals hidden blankets and props. Guests are also encouraged to build their own fort or spaceship and share a secret space with others by taking a photograph and adding it to the artist’s blog.
Tuesday, August 07, 2012
Installation: Secret Spaces
Time: All day
Location: Burchfield Penney Art Center Useum
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala, graduates from the Art Education Department, created the interactive installation Secret Spaces for the Useum. Follow their progress on the "Nick and Kari Say" blog.
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala are art educators who have combined their art and teaching experiences with their own childhood memories to design Secret Spaces. The installation is derived from the belief in never losing the fresh, uninhibited childhood creativity that comes with imaginary play. As children, Kari and Nick remember dragging heavy chairs, gathering sheets and pillows, and arranging these components into carefully orchestrated blanket forts that served as their private escape. These magical secret spaces transformed the living room into another world.
Visitors entering the Useum find themselves in a fantastical bedroom scene where guests are encouraged to write on furniture and investigate the installation that reveals hidden blankets and props. Guests are also encouraged to build their own fort or spaceship and share a secret space with others by taking a photograph and adding it to the artist’s blog.
Wednesday, August 08, 2012
Installation: Secret Spaces
Time: All day
Location: Burchfield Penney Art Center Useum
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala, graduates from the Art Education Department, created the interactive installation Secret Spaces for the Useum. Follow their progress on the "Nick and Kari Say" blog.
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala are art educators who have combined their art and teaching experiences with their own childhood memories to design Secret Spaces. The installation is derived from the belief in never losing the fresh, uninhibited childhood creativity that comes with imaginary play. As children, Kari and Nick remember dragging heavy chairs, gathering sheets and pillows, and arranging these components into carefully orchestrated blanket forts that served as their private escape. These magical secret spaces transformed the living room into another world.
Visitors entering the Useum find themselves in a fantastical bedroom scene where guests are encouraged to write on furniture and investigate the installation that reveals hidden blankets and props. Guests are also encouraged to build their own fort or spaceship and share a secret space with others by taking a photograph and adding it to the artist’s blog.
Thursday, August 09, 2012
Installation: Secret Spaces
Time: All day
Location: Burchfield Penney Art Center Useum
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala, graduates from the Art Education Department, created the interactive installation Secret Spaces for the Useum. Follow their progress on the "Nick and Kari Say" blog.
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala are art educators who have combined their art and teaching experiences with their own childhood memories to design Secret Spaces. The installation is derived from the belief in never losing the fresh, uninhibited childhood creativity that comes with imaginary play. As children, Kari and Nick remember dragging heavy chairs, gathering sheets and pillows, and arranging these components into carefully orchestrated blanket forts that served as their private escape. These magical secret spaces transformed the living room into another world.
Visitors entering the Useum find themselves in a fantastical bedroom scene where guests are encouraged to write on furniture and investigate the installation that reveals hidden blankets and props. Guests are also encouraged to build their own fort or spaceship and share a secret space with others by taking a photograph and adding it to the artist’s blog.
Friday, August 10, 2012
Installation: Secret Spaces
Time: All day
Location: Burchfield Penney Art Center Useum
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala, graduates from the Art Education Department, created the interactive installation Secret Spaces for the Useum. Follow their progress on the "Nick and Kari Say" blog.
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala are art educators who have combined their art and teaching experiences with their own childhood memories to design Secret Spaces. The installation is derived from the belief in never losing the fresh, uninhibited childhood creativity that comes with imaginary play. As children, Kari and Nick remember dragging heavy chairs, gathering sheets and pillows, and arranging these components into carefully orchestrated blanket forts that served as their private escape. These magical secret spaces transformed the living room into another world.
Visitors entering the Useum find themselves in a fantastical bedroom scene where guests are encouraged to write on furniture and investigate the installation that reveals hidden blankets and props. Guests are also encouraged to build their own fort or spaceship and share a secret space with others by taking a photograph and adding it to the artist’s blog.
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Installation: Secret Spaces
Time: All day
Location: Burchfield Penney Art Center Useum
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala, graduates from the Art Education Department, created the interactive installation Secret Spaces for the Useum. Follow their progress on the "Nick and Kari Say" blog.
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala are art educators who have combined their art and teaching experiences with their own childhood memories to design Secret Spaces. The installation is derived from the belief in never losing the fresh, uninhibited childhood creativity that comes with imaginary play. As children, Kari and Nick remember dragging heavy chairs, gathering sheets and pillows, and arranging these components into carefully orchestrated blanket forts that served as their private escape. These magical secret spaces transformed the living room into another world.
Visitors entering the Useum find themselves in a fantastical bedroom scene where guests are encouraged to write on furniture and investigate the installation that reveals hidden blankets and props. Guests are also encouraged to build their own fort or spaceship and share a secret space with others by taking a photograph and adding it to the artist’s blog.
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Installation: Secret Spaces
Time: All day
Location: Burchfield Penney Art Center Useum
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala, graduates from the Art Education Department, created the interactive installation Secret Spaces for the Useum. Follow their progress on the "Nick and Kari Say" blog.
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala are art educators who have combined their art and teaching experiences with their own childhood memories to design Secret Spaces. The installation is derived from the belief in never losing the fresh, uninhibited childhood creativity that comes with imaginary play. As children, Kari and Nick remember dragging heavy chairs, gathering sheets and pillows, and arranging these components into carefully orchestrated blanket forts that served as their private escape. These magical secret spaces transformed the living room into another world.
Visitors entering the Useum find themselves in a fantastical bedroom scene where guests are encouraged to write on furniture and investigate the installation that reveals hidden blankets and props. Guests are also encouraged to build their own fort or spaceship and share a secret space with others by taking a photograph and adding it to the artist’s blog.
Monday, August 13, 2012
Installation: Secret Spaces
Time: All day
Location: Burchfield Penney Art Center Useum
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala, graduates from the Art Education Department, created the interactive installation Secret Spaces for the Useum. Follow their progress on the "Nick and Kari Say" blog.
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala are art educators who have combined their art and teaching experiences with their own childhood memories to design Secret Spaces. The installation is derived from the belief in never losing the fresh, uninhibited childhood creativity that comes with imaginary play. As children, Kari and Nick remember dragging heavy chairs, gathering sheets and pillows, and arranging these components into carefully orchestrated blanket forts that served as their private escape. These magical secret spaces transformed the living room into another world.
Visitors entering the Useum find themselves in a fantastical bedroom scene where guests are encouraged to write on furniture and investigate the installation that reveals hidden blankets and props. Guests are also encouraged to build their own fort or spaceship and share a secret space with others by taking a photograph and adding it to the artist’s blog.
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Installation: Secret Spaces
Time: All day
Location: Burchfield Penney Art Center Useum
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala, graduates from the Art Education Department, created the interactive installation Secret Spaces for the Useum. Follow their progress on the "Nick and Kari Say" blog.
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala are art educators who have combined their art and teaching experiences with their own childhood memories to design Secret Spaces. The installation is derived from the belief in never losing the fresh, uninhibited childhood creativity that comes with imaginary play. As children, Kari and Nick remember dragging heavy chairs, gathering sheets and pillows, and arranging these components into carefully orchestrated blanket forts that served as their private escape. These magical secret spaces transformed the living room into another world.
Visitors entering the Useum find themselves in a fantastical bedroom scene where guests are encouraged to write on furniture and investigate the installation that reveals hidden blankets and props. Guests are also encouraged to build their own fort or spaceship and share a secret space with others by taking a photograph and adding it to the artist’s blog.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Installation: Secret Spaces
Time: All day
Location: Burchfield Penney Art Center Useum
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala, graduates from the Art Education Department, created the interactive installation Secret Spaces for the Useum. Follow their progress on the "Nick and Kari Say" blog.
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala are art educators who have combined their art and teaching experiences with their own childhood memories to design Secret Spaces. The installation is derived from the belief in never losing the fresh, uninhibited childhood creativity that comes with imaginary play. As children, Kari and Nick remember dragging heavy chairs, gathering sheets and pillows, and arranging these components into carefully orchestrated blanket forts that served as their private escape. These magical secret spaces transformed the living room into another world.
Visitors entering the Useum find themselves in a fantastical bedroom scene where guests are encouraged to write on furniture and investigate the installation that reveals hidden blankets and props. Guests are also encouraged to build their own fort or spaceship and share a secret space with others by taking a photograph and adding it to the artist’s blog.
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Installation: Secret Spaces
Time: All day
Location: Burchfield Penney Art Center Useum
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala, graduates from the Art Education Department, created the interactive installation Secret Spaces for the Useum. Follow their progress on the "Nick and Kari Say" blog.
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala are art educators who have combined their art and teaching experiences with their own childhood memories to design Secret Spaces. The installation is derived from the belief in never losing the fresh, uninhibited childhood creativity that comes with imaginary play. As children, Kari and Nick remember dragging heavy chairs, gathering sheets and pillows, and arranging these components into carefully orchestrated blanket forts that served as their private escape. These magical secret spaces transformed the living room into another world.
Visitors entering the Useum find themselves in a fantastical bedroom scene where guests are encouraged to write on furniture and investigate the installation that reveals hidden blankets and props. Guests are also encouraged to build their own fort or spaceship and share a secret space with others by taking a photograph and adding it to the artist’s blog.
Friday, August 17, 2012
Installation: Secret Spaces
Time: All day
Location: Burchfield Penney Art Center Useum
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala, graduates from the Art Education Department, created the interactive installation Secret Spaces for the Useum. Follow their progress on the "Nick and Kari Say" blog.
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala are art educators who have combined their art and teaching experiences with their own childhood memories to design Secret Spaces. The installation is derived from the belief in never losing the fresh, uninhibited childhood creativity that comes with imaginary play. As children, Kari and Nick remember dragging heavy chairs, gathering sheets and pillows, and arranging these components into carefully orchestrated blanket forts that served as their private escape. These magical secret spaces transformed the living room into another world.
Visitors entering the Useum find themselves in a fantastical bedroom scene where guests are encouraged to write on furniture and investigate the installation that reveals hidden blankets and props. Guests are also encouraged to build their own fort or spaceship and share a secret space with others by taking a photograph and adding it to the artist’s blog.
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Installation: Secret Spaces
Time: All day
Location: Burchfield Penney Art Center Useum
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala, graduates from the Art Education Department, created the interactive installation Secret Spaces for the Useum. Follow their progress on the "Nick and Kari Say" blog.
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala are art educators who have combined their art and teaching experiences with their own childhood memories to design Secret Spaces. The installation is derived from the belief in never losing the fresh, uninhibited childhood creativity that comes with imaginary play. As children, Kari and Nick remember dragging heavy chairs, gathering sheets and pillows, and arranging these components into carefully orchestrated blanket forts that served as their private escape. These magical secret spaces transformed the living room into another world.
Visitors entering the Useum find themselves in a fantastical bedroom scene where guests are encouraged to write on furniture and investigate the installation that reveals hidden blankets and props. Guests are also encouraged to build their own fort or spaceship and share a secret space with others by taking a photograph and adding it to the artist’s blog.
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Installation: Secret Spaces
Time: All day
Location: Burchfield Penney Art Center Useum
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala, graduates from the Art Education Department, created the interactive installation Secret Spaces for the Useum. Follow their progress on the "Nick and Kari Say" blog.
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala are art educators who have combined their art and teaching experiences with their own childhood memories to design Secret Spaces. The installation is derived from the belief in never losing the fresh, uninhibited childhood creativity that comes with imaginary play. As children, Kari and Nick remember dragging heavy chairs, gathering sheets and pillows, and arranging these components into carefully orchestrated blanket forts that served as their private escape. These magical secret spaces transformed the living room into another world.
Visitors entering the Useum find themselves in a fantastical bedroom scene where guests are encouraged to write on furniture and investigate the installation that reveals hidden blankets and props. Guests are also encouraged to build their own fort or spaceship and share a secret space with others by taking a photograph and adding it to the artist’s blog.
Monday, August 20, 2012
Installation: Secret Spaces
Time: All day
Location: Burchfield Penney Art Center Useum
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala, graduates from the Art Education Department, created the interactive installation Secret Spaces for the Useum. Follow their progress on the "Nick and Kari Say" blog.
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala are art educators who have combined their art and teaching experiences with their own childhood memories to design Secret Spaces. The installation is derived from the belief in never losing the fresh, uninhibited childhood creativity that comes with imaginary play. As children, Kari and Nick remember dragging heavy chairs, gathering sheets and pillows, and arranging these components into carefully orchestrated blanket forts that served as their private escape. These magical secret spaces transformed the living room into another world.
Visitors entering the Useum find themselves in a fantastical bedroom scene where guests are encouraged to write on furniture and investigate the installation that reveals hidden blankets and props. Guests are also encouraged to build their own fort or spaceship and share a secret space with others by taking a photograph and adding it to the artist’s blog.
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Installation: Secret Spaces
Time: All day
Location: Burchfield Penney Art Center Useum
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala, graduates from the Art Education Department, created the interactive installation Secret Spaces for the Useum. Follow their progress on the "Nick and Kari Say" blog.
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala are art educators who have combined their art and teaching experiences with their own childhood memories to design Secret Spaces. The installation is derived from the belief in never losing the fresh, uninhibited childhood creativity that comes with imaginary play. As children, Kari and Nick remember dragging heavy chairs, gathering sheets and pillows, and arranging these components into carefully orchestrated blanket forts that served as their private escape. These magical secret spaces transformed the living room into another world.
Visitors entering the Useum find themselves in a fantastical bedroom scene where guests are encouraged to write on furniture and investigate the installation that reveals hidden blankets and props. Guests are also encouraged to build their own fort or spaceship and share a secret space with others by taking a photograph and adding it to the artist’s blog.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Installation: Secret Spaces
Time: All day
Location: Burchfield Penney Art Center Useum
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala, graduates from the Art Education Department, created the interactive installation Secret Spaces for the Useum. Follow their progress on the "Nick and Kari Say" blog.
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala are art educators who have combined their art and teaching experiences with their own childhood memories to design Secret Spaces. The installation is derived from the belief in never losing the fresh, uninhibited childhood creativity that comes with imaginary play. As children, Kari and Nick remember dragging heavy chairs, gathering sheets and pillows, and arranging these components into carefully orchestrated blanket forts that served as their private escape. These magical secret spaces transformed the living room into another world.
Visitors entering the Useum find themselves in a fantastical bedroom scene where guests are encouraged to write on furniture and investigate the installation that reveals hidden blankets and props. Guests are also encouraged to build their own fort or spaceship and share a secret space with others by taking a photograph and adding it to the artist’s blog.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Installation: Secret Spaces
Time: All day
Location: Burchfield Penney Art Center Useum
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala, graduates from the Art Education Department, created the interactive installation Secret Spaces for the Useum. Follow their progress on the "Nick and Kari Say" blog.
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala are art educators who have combined their art and teaching experiences with their own childhood memories to design Secret Spaces. The installation is derived from the belief in never losing the fresh, uninhibited childhood creativity that comes with imaginary play. As children, Kari and Nick remember dragging heavy chairs, gathering sheets and pillows, and arranging these components into carefully orchestrated blanket forts that served as their private escape. These magical secret spaces transformed the living room into another world.
Visitors entering the Useum find themselves in a fantastical bedroom scene where guests are encouraged to write on furniture and investigate the installation that reveals hidden blankets and props. Guests are also encouraged to build their own fort or spaceship and share a secret space with others by taking a photograph and adding it to the artist’s blog.
Friday, August 24, 2012
Installation: Secret Spaces
Time: All day
Location: Burchfield Penney Art Center Useum
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala, graduates from the Art Education Department, created the interactive installation Secret Spaces for the Useum. Follow their progress on the "Nick and Kari Say" blog.
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala are art educators who have combined their art and teaching experiences with their own childhood memories to design Secret Spaces. The installation is derived from the belief in never losing the fresh, uninhibited childhood creativity that comes with imaginary play. As children, Kari and Nick remember dragging heavy chairs, gathering sheets and pillows, and arranging these components into carefully orchestrated blanket forts that served as their private escape. These magical secret spaces transformed the living room into another world.
Visitors entering the Useum find themselves in a fantastical bedroom scene where guests are encouraged to write on furniture and investigate the installation that reveals hidden blankets and props. Guests are also encouraged to build their own fort or spaceship and share a secret space with others by taking a photograph and adding it to the artist’s blog.
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Installation: Secret Spaces
Time: All day
Location: Burchfield Penney Art Center Useum
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala, graduates from the Art Education Department, created the interactive installation Secret Spaces for the Useum. Follow their progress on the "Nick and Kari Say" blog.
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala are art educators who have combined their art and teaching experiences with their own childhood memories to design Secret Spaces. The installation is derived from the belief in never losing the fresh, uninhibited childhood creativity that comes with imaginary play. As children, Kari and Nick remember dragging heavy chairs, gathering sheets and pillows, and arranging these components into carefully orchestrated blanket forts that served as their private escape. These magical secret spaces transformed the living room into another world.
Visitors entering the Useum find themselves in a fantastical bedroom scene where guests are encouraged to write on furniture and investigate the installation that reveals hidden blankets and props. Guests are also encouraged to build their own fort or spaceship and share a secret space with others by taking a photograph and adding it to the artist’s blog.
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Installation: Secret Spaces
Time: All day
Location: Burchfield Penney Art Center Useum
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala, graduates from the Art Education Department, created the interactive installation Secret Spaces for the Useum. Follow their progress on the "Nick and Kari Say" blog.
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala are art educators who have combined their art and teaching experiences with their own childhood memories to design Secret Spaces. The installation is derived from the belief in never losing the fresh, uninhibited childhood creativity that comes with imaginary play. As children, Kari and Nick remember dragging heavy chairs, gathering sheets and pillows, and arranging these components into carefully orchestrated blanket forts that served as their private escape. These magical secret spaces transformed the living room into another world.
Visitors entering the Useum find themselves in a fantastical bedroom scene where guests are encouraged to write on furniture and investigate the installation that reveals hidden blankets and props. Guests are also encouraged to build their own fort or spaceship and share a secret space with others by taking a photograph and adding it to the artist’s blog.
Monday, August 27, 2012
Installation: Secret Spaces
Time: All day
Location: Burchfield Penney Art Center Useum
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala, graduates from the Art Education Department, created the interactive installation Secret Spaces for the Useum. Follow their progress on the "Nick and Kari Say" blog.
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala are art educators who have combined their art and teaching experiences with their own childhood memories to design Secret Spaces. The installation is derived from the belief in never losing the fresh, uninhibited childhood creativity that comes with imaginary play. As children, Kari and Nick remember dragging heavy chairs, gathering sheets and pillows, and arranging these components into carefully orchestrated blanket forts that served as their private escape. These magical secret spaces transformed the living room into another world.
Visitors entering the Useum find themselves in a fantastical bedroom scene where guests are encouraged to write on furniture and investigate the installation that reveals hidden blankets and props. Guests are also encouraged to build their own fort or spaceship and share a secret space with others by taking a photograph and adding it to the artist’s blog.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Installation: Secret Spaces
Time: All day
Location: Burchfield Penney Art Center Useum
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala, graduates from the Art Education Department, created the interactive installation Secret Spaces for the Useum. Follow their progress on the "Nick and Kari Say" blog.
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala are art educators who have combined their art and teaching experiences with their own childhood memories to design Secret Spaces. The installation is derived from the belief in never losing the fresh, uninhibited childhood creativity that comes with imaginary play. As children, Kari and Nick remember dragging heavy chairs, gathering sheets and pillows, and arranging these components into carefully orchestrated blanket forts that served as their private escape. These magical secret spaces transformed the living room into another world.
Visitors entering the Useum find themselves in a fantastical bedroom scene where guests are encouraged to write on furniture and investigate the installation that reveals hidden blankets and props. Guests are also encouraged to build their own fort or spaceship and share a secret space with others by taking a photograph and adding it to the artist’s blog.
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Installation: Secret Spaces
Time: All day
Location: Burchfield Penney Art Center Useum
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala, graduates from the Art Education Department, created the interactive installation Secret Spaces for the Useum. Follow their progress on the "Nick and Kari Say" blog.
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala are art educators who have combined their art and teaching experiences with their own childhood memories to design Secret Spaces. The installation is derived from the belief in never losing the fresh, uninhibited childhood creativity that comes with imaginary play. As children, Kari and Nick remember dragging heavy chairs, gathering sheets and pillows, and arranging these components into carefully orchestrated blanket forts that served as their private escape. These magical secret spaces transformed the living room into another world.
Visitors entering the Useum find themselves in a fantastical bedroom scene where guests are encouraged to write on furniture and investigate the installation that reveals hidden blankets and props. Guests are also encouraged to build their own fort or spaceship and share a secret space with others by taking a photograph and adding it to the artist’s blog.
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Installation: Secret Spaces
Time: All day
Location: Burchfield Penney Art Center Useum
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala, graduates from the Art Education Department, created the interactive installation Secret Spaces for the Useum. Follow their progress on the "Nick and Kari Say" blog.
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala are art educators who have combined their art and teaching experiences with their own childhood memories to design Secret Spaces. The installation is derived from the belief in never losing the fresh, uninhibited childhood creativity that comes with imaginary play. As children, Kari and Nick remember dragging heavy chairs, gathering sheets and pillows, and arranging these components into carefully orchestrated blanket forts that served as their private escape. These magical secret spaces transformed the living room into another world.
Visitors entering the Useum find themselves in a fantastical bedroom scene where guests are encouraged to write on furniture and investigate the installation that reveals hidden blankets and props. Guests are also encouraged to build their own fort or spaceship and share a secret space with others by taking a photograph and adding it to the artist’s blog.
Friday, August 31, 2012
Installation: Secret Spaces
Time: All day
Location: Burchfield Penney Art Center Useum
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala, graduates from the Art Education Department, created the interactive installation Secret Spaces for the Useum. Follow their progress on the "Nick and Kari Say" blog.
Kari Achatz and Nick Napierala are art educators who have combined their art and teaching experiences with their own childhood memories to design Secret Spaces. The installation is derived from the belief in never losing the fresh, uninhibited childhood creativity that comes with imaginary play. As children, Kari and Nick remember dragging heavy chairs, gathering sheets and pillows, and arranging these components into carefully orchestrated blanket forts that served as their private escape. These magical secret spaces transformed the living room into another world.
Visitors entering the Useum find themselves in a fantastical bedroom scene where guests are encouraged to write on furniture and investigate the installation that reveals hidden blankets and props. Guests are also encouraged to build their own fort or spaceship and share a secret space with others by taking a photograph and adding it to the artist’s blog.
