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July 16, 2024

Art in the park!

My Maker Space NYC artist residency has come to a close, leaving its echo at MakerPark on Staten Island, where the works created during this time now live in the open air. Six artists shared the residency, each shaping a final offering in metal, cloth, clay, and steel—objects transformed into public art, meant to be encountered, paused with, and returned to.

My own contribution consists of four 4' x 2' acrylic works on metal, embedded with welded photographic images of octopus. The photographs were taken in La Coruña, Spain. I sat mesmorized by the extraordinary outdoor tank holding giant octopus. Bringing them into this project felt like an offering—an extension of my deep love for the ocean, and an invitation to notice, respect, and care for the lives that inhabit it.

The park is situated by the water, with views of the Verrazano Bridge in the background. Out of the way for this Broolynite, but for those living in Staten Island, or city adventurers, it is an interesting area to explore.

The history of Makerpark:

"In 2013, a vacant lot on Front Street was transformed into what we now know as Maker Park. Created by the founders of MakerSpace NYC, DB Lampman, and Scott Van Campen, this area was once filled with abandoned vehicles, trash, and debris. With the help of many community partners, Maker Park is now a vibrant venue for public events and art installations. Visitors can explore the sculpture garden daily, participate in community events, and enjoy outdoor classes. The view of the harbor and the breeze off the water add to the park’s charm. Come and experience the artistic heartbeat of Staten Island."

Maker Radio station calls the park it's home as well, celebrating seven years! It holds events all summer long in the park.

Below the Storm on view:




Thank you for stopping by. Cheers! Callie

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