Initially, I reached out to some graduates of my mosaic program involved in Stonewall Youth to see if we could run the project through the organization. But, it never got off the ground, and then the election sort of threw me for a loop and the project continued to germinate in my mind.
The most alarming aspect of last year's campaign and election, for me, was realizing the extreme level of divisiveness in the U.S. (and in much of the world, actually.) This project continued to nag at me, until I was chatting with the custodian at the high school where I teach mosaic on Fridays. I found myself telling her about my concept, and she became very excited. So, I met with the Principal of the school and asked if I could use class time on Fridays to create this mural with our students. She enthusiastically agreed to it, so we started the following week, without knowing where it would go.
Shortly after, I posted on facebook that I was looking for a wall for my mural. Within a half hour, I had a meeting arranged with the owner of Flourish in Olympia, who was already on board. By now, I have permission from the owner of the building, and the project will be installed on a huge wall in Downtown Olympia.
When standing and admiring this mural, made to honor Rachel Corrie, and with a similar community spirit, to the left up the block will be a wall of hearts. I've already had several mosaic artists say they will send me hearts to incorporate, including one from Canada and one from Australia! For experienced mosaic artists who want to send your heart, place fiberglass mesh over your design (which must be covered by plastic, or done onto slick freezer paper) and glue your tesserae to the mesh. Thinset is ideal, but I am using weldbond with my students because it is much easier in this situation. When it is dry, you can peel the paper template off the back and mail the heart to:
Choice High School
Attn: Jennifer Kuhns / Room 106
807 Pine St.
Shelton, WA 98584, U.S.A.
The first public heart-making event will take place on Saturday, April 22 during Arts Walk. Location TBD. I'll keep posting as more details are confirmed.
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