For an upcoming exhibition at the Art Museum of the Americas, local student Mark Strandquist worked alongside individuals in prisons, shelters, libraries, studios for disabled artists, senior citizen facilities, mental health clinics, universities, high schools, museums, and a multitude of other locations to create hundreds of postcards all of which will be included in the upcoming AMA exhibition.
Opening Reception, October 25th, 2012 6-8PM
Write Home Soon, by Mark Strandquist, is an ongoing project that bridges public installation with social practice methods. The project includes interactive public installations, citywide workshops, and an exhibition of participant created postcards depicting places—mental, physical, metaphorical—that individuals have lost access to in their lifetime. These postcards will be mailed to the Art Museum of the Americas and exhibited from October 25th, 2012 to January 13th, 2013.
Write Home Soon was selected by the Washington Project for the Arts and curator Raquel de Anda to be exhibited as part of the AMA's upcoming 2012-13 exhibit "Ripple Effect." The exhibit showcases international artists and collaborations that aim to incorporate viewers as direct participants, address pressing social issues, and blur the boundary between artistic practice and social engagement.
Hundreds
of Postcards from all over the DC Metro area have been mailed into the
Art Museum of the Americas to be included in the upcoming exhibit.
Workshop / partner locations (nearing 70)
have included prisons, shelters, libraries, mental health and addiction
recovery clinics, studios for disabled artists, Arts for the Aging,
Habitats for Artists, the Corcoran
Museum of Art, We Are Family, Street Sense, Space of Her Own, Books to
Prisoners, Free Minds, Miriam’s Kitchen, a variety of museums, local universities and schools, art centers, independent galleries, and more.
Want to participate? Then hurry and send your postcard to:
Write Home Soon
Art Museum of the Americas
1889 F Street, NW
Washington, DC, 20006
Want to participate? Then hurry and send your postcard to:
Write Home Soon
Art Museum of the Americas
1889 F Street, NW
Washington, DC, 20006
Opening Reception: October 25, 6-8PM
Mark Strandquist is a multi-media artist and curator currently based in Richmond, Virginia. His work has been featured in various film
festivals and independent galleries as well as an upcoming exhibit at
the Art Museum of Americas in Washington, DC. He is currently working on
a BFA at Virginia Commonwealth University.
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