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Submitted by DrewHendricks on Wed, 04/02/2008 - 10:27pm.
I've been compelled by a woman I shall only identify as Mistress "K" to photograph, and reveal to the reader, these strange installations. Or donations. Or something. We're not entirely sure what they are. I'm told that they appear, and disappear, in front of this restaurant from time to time. Who knows what they mean? Is that one with the raised fist missing in the later photo, or is she on a mission to seek out the Kahlua Cream pie? I would have sent the king, myself. Or the radio. Fnord. I'm not entirely sure I want the mystery solved, though. I just wanted to share the photos. And satisfy Mistress "K." Which is why, at the end of posting this, I hit a button marked "SUBMIT." And I smile.
Submitted by Katherine on Sat, 03/22/2008 - 2:21pm.
From the press release: Artists Sought to Spruce Up Downtown Benches A downtown Olympia group is inviting area artists to submit designs to artistically enhance existing benches in downtown Olympia. The PBIA (Parking & Business Improvement Area) will be selecting up to five artists for the project, which is designed to add artistic interest to the streetscape of downtown Olympia, engage the local arts community in a downtown project, and create a more inviting, welcoming atmosphere to downtown. Each artist will receive an honorarium of $1000 plus up to $500 for materials.
Submitted by enpen on Sat, 03/08/2008 - 10:14pm.
Submitted by enpen on Sun, 03/02/2008 - 12:49am.
For those of you who don't know, I advocate for the idea of our built landscape as an interactive tool for our artists. This Monday (March 3) I will be talking about some aspects of the movement as a part of the Arts Roundtable series held at our downtown library. My desire is to see Olympia help its artists realize our city. I am daily amazed at the amount of artistic talent coursing through Olympia and I think creating our city's expression is integral to establishing our identity as we move toward a further development of our downtown core. Art often treads the fine line between disgust and heart stopping. Art is not just like every other city. Art is not homogeneous.
Submitted by Rick on Tue, 02/12/2008 - 12:00pm.
Feb 11 2008 - 9:00am Feb 22 2008 - 5:00pm Eight proposals for temporary public art projects to be completed in downtown Olympia from August 1-31, 2008 will be on display from February 11-22, 2008 at The Olympia Center, 222 Columbia St NW. The goals for the art project "Here Today" are to bring added vitality to downtown Olympia over the summer, provide opportunities for local artists to create public art within their own community, and to meet the City Council’s goal of bringing focus to our downtown. The project proposals have been through a jury process, a technical review and consideration by the Olympia Arts Commission. The public is invited to view the narrative and schematic designs for the proposals and to comment on them. Following the public review, the designs will go before the City Council on February 26, 2008 for final approval. The Olympia Center is located at 222 Columbia St NW, and viewing hours are 8am-7pm Monday-Friday, and Saturday from 8am-5pm. For more information, please contact the Arts Program Office at 709-2678.
Submitted by Sarah on Fri, 12/21/2007 - 10:17am.
Like I wrote in the first of this series, there is so much happening on OlyBlog that it can be easy to miss out on all the treasures. For this episode I invite you all to browse around through enpen's work. Special focus on the documentation of Oly visuals. Visit: And I've probably missed other places where his work is stashed. OlyBlog is all the richer because of these gems. Enjoy.
Submitted by enpen on Fri, 12/14/2007 - 1:39pm.
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Submitted by enpen on Sat, 01/06/2007 - 10:33pm.
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