The future is on the table #4
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Wrapping It Up

3/22/2013

 
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Last visitors and packing it all
-  Except for many paintings taken back by the artists, the FARISH St. prop, the most "sculptural" element of the ensemble, goes to the SMITH ROBERTSON MUSEUM, the museum of African Art and History in Jackson. The piece acts as a catalyst for the better future of music and the arts in Jackson and as a piece to challenge and promote collaboration between MMA and Smith Robertson.
Jean-Marie suggests: "The Mississippi Museum of Art has a foot at the Smith-Robertson museum of African art and history, thanks to the Farish street piece, now displayed there and ready to be worked on again. Together you two could launch next year's C3 with an event around the art attached to the structure in the meantime. Thus creating a link between 2013 and 2014."

In the Fall of 2013, the Farish street sculpture moved to the porch of Farhenheit Collective on Congress Street on the North side of Downtown.

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    Studio Time 1
    Getting back on the Ground
    Studio Time 2
    Organizing in Jackson
    Going Public
    Studio Time 3
    Building with Creativity
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    Community Conversation
    Installation Part 1
    Installation Part 2
    Operation Shoestring
    Farish St: The Arts
    Tougaloo: Civil Rights
    Midtown: Urban Renewal
    The Capitol: Public Policy
    Seminar on C3
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