GREENVILLE
Yardwork
Jun 26 - Jul 31, 2020
Greenville, Charleston, and Asheville
Public Art Installations
TSA GVL members in Greenville (SC), Charleston (SC), and Asheville (NC) are sharing work from local and non-local artists with their respective communities through public art installations that are visible from a distance. This three-city initiative serves to share art while practicing responsible citizenship, specifically social distancing. Works are installed on porches, lawns, balconies, mailboxes, and exterior walls. With the aid of a map, people may walk, bike, or drive to view each installation.
Greenville, SC
June 26 - July 31, 2020 (all installations)
June 26 - June 28, 2020 (select installations)
YARD WORK GVL takes place in the North Main and West Greenville neighborhoods. The exhibition focuses on sculpture and projection/ light installations best viewed at night. Programming location and artists include:
5 Traction St (4 pm - midnight) - Illuminated poem in handwriting by Joana Stillwell
326 Hampton Ave (all day) - Work by Jaz Henderson
308 Hampton Ave (all day) - TSA_PDF installation
6 Pinckney St (all day) - Installation by Kevin Mahoney
27 Pinckney St (all day) - Work by Jessica Scott-Felder
36 Pinckney St (all day) - Painting on silk by Mark Brosseau and environmental sound by Kelsey Sheaffer
203 West Park Ave (8:30 - 10:30 pm) - GIF / Animation Projections featuring work by Sacha Anderson, Lee Arnold, Kayce Bayer, Cam Collins, Zachary Carlisle Davidson, April Dauscha, Omar Eli, Devin Mawdsley, Armon Means, Deon Reed, Selina Trepp, and Jesus Valencia
210 Robinson St (all day) - Quilted Flag by Rachel de Cuba
37 East Hillcrest Dr (all day) - Sculpture installation by Glory Day Loflin
116 Brookside Circle (all day) - Sculpture installation by Michael Webster
25 Idlewood Dr (all day) - Sculpture installation by matthew anthony batty
Charleston, SC
June 26 - July 31, 2020
YARD WORK CHS takes place in the neighborhoods just north of downtown Charleston: Hampton Park, North Central, East Central, and Wagener Terrace. This exhibition focuses on sculpture and site-specific installations. Programming location and artists include:
Adam Eddy at 172 Fishburne St
Jarod Charzewski at 35 Race St
Taylor Faulkner at 7 Maverick St
Hirona Matsuda at 25 Cleveland St
Vassiliki Falkehag at 349 N Nassau St
John Jamison at 44 Piedmont St
Morgan Kinne at 171 Gordon St
Natalie Rae-Gibbons at 1130 King St
Dontre Major at 10 Marlow Rd
Asheville, NC
June 26-July 31
YARD WORK AVL takes place throughout Asheville in the following neighborhoods: Grace, Grove Park, Kenilworth, and Montford. This iteration features participating artists Suzanne Dittenber, Jackson Martin, and Luke Whitlatch exhibiting works in art-viewing boxes similar to “little free libraries.” These installations are best viewed during daylight hours. The boxes are located at:
76 Gertrude Place in the Grove Park neighborhood
135 Lookout Drive in the Grace neighborhood
65 Kenilworth Road in the Kenilworth neighborhood
74 Tacoma Circle in the Montford neighborhood
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We hope our communities will have fun viewing these unique projects while observing suggested social-distancing protocols and other precautions. YARD WORK is not meant to be an invitation for gathering in groups or partaking in other unnecessarily risky behavior - please enjoy the art responsibly!