Over the past eight weeks Kirkland Arts Center has had the pleasure of working with two Teens In Public Service Interns. Xin Xin and Natalie Nichols have been exemplary KACers, working in our summer art camps and helping create new arts programs to serve the community. Today, Xin and Natalie were our resident art install
ers for the upcoming KAC Members’ Exhibit 2011. With hammers, museum wax, and good ol’ work ethic, these two arts rockstars helped get the show up. Here they both speak about the 2011 KAC Members’ Exhibit and their summer at Kirkland Arts Center.
NATALIE
As a Teens in Public Service (TIPS) intern I have had the pleasure of working on a variety of projects at the Kirkland Arts Center (KAC), which have allowed me to explore a variety of career opportunities. I have been privileged to assist with many projects, including summer camps, grant proposals, web design, and installation. One of my greatest experiences at KAC was working with the Center’s Exhibitions Director, Jayme Yahr, to install the 2011 Members’ Exhibition.
At the beginning of the installation process it was hard to imagine the gallery’s stark white walls full of art, though over the course of two days I saw a variety of pieces flood the perimeter of the gallery. Jayme had organized the art using her experienced eye, but she also allowed us to explore the gallery and give our opinion about how we thought the pieces should be presented. We discussed colors, shapes, tone, and theme as we rearranged the rooms and created a space we all agreed best exhibited the art.
Through taking great care of the pieces, I was really was able to examine the art. As I handled the soft pink roses of Janci Mannington’s “Rose Trinity” I was engulfed by the silky flowers and their large flopping petals almost cascading from their bud. I was then taken upon a drastically different journey while looking into Collen Meacham’s grayscale photograph “Spring Chaos,” which is of a deep and highly detailed forest. I felt at peace with the stillness of the trees, yet still quite stimulated by the vast amounts of contrast within the photograph.
Overall this experience allowed me to explore an exhibit in a way I never thought I would be able to. From discovering the artwork at KAC, to exploring the variety of careers at the Center, I have been constantly absorbing information. I am very thankful to have had this fantastic opportunity and I will never
forget the great experiences I had at the Kirkland Arts Center.
XIN
My name is
Xin Xin, I am an intern from the Teens In Public Service. I‘ve been working with Kirkland Arts Center this summer. I first worked with the summer art camps and then moved into the offices to do some behind the scenes office work. I’ve really enjoyed working in both settings. I love kids and art, and had great time helping the campers and inspiring them to be creative. At Kirkland Arts Center, I got a lot of different tasks every day. I worked on marketing, budgets, education and the art gallery. I received the best of both worlds.
Today we put up artworks in the gallery for the Members’ Exhibition, which opens on August 19. I really enjoyed this and learned a lot about how to place and arrange art works so they can fit with the surroundings. I actually had a lot of fun hanging the art works with Jayme and Natalie. I had the privilege to look at the gallery first-hand, and I have a deeper understanding of each artwork.
Personally I love art that is about nature, so one of my favorite works in the show is by Janci Mannington titled, “Rose Trinity”. It is a painting of three white and pink roses. I really love the details of this work and feel like the roses look very real. It feels like this is not a painting, but a photo. Thank you, and I hope you will enjoy the gallery as much as I did! ~ Xin Xin
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