Today, I was at the Kent with Menghan Wang, ECHOES sound engineer, to prepare for a filming of the installation. It will be available on the Quarry Project website for those who cannot make it to the Kent. I took this snapshot of the bed and its surroundings of stones below and birds above.
We are heading into our third weekend. Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 11 – 5pm through June 30. We are feeling strong about what we have created and hope to share it with you. Paula Routly, publisher of 7 Days was there last weekend and gave the exhibit a solid mention in this week’s issue. Go here for details about the exhibit.
This Saturday is our second and last screening of Quarry Project films. The three films are from 2020, 2021 and the performance in 2022 plus a surprise coda. They will be shown at 7:30. at the Maple Corner Community Center, free of charge. Go here for directions.
Marcy Kass made a lovely ECHOES response book that now sits on a small table in front of a window where you can write your responses and reflections. I found this in the book today:
It feels like there is no end.
Each space pulls you in and leads you to the next.
Magic, memories, thank you.
Hannah