ASSEMBLY LINE

Have you ever fantasized about how far you could take a project, if only you had a team of engaged and competent artists to lend a hand for a few hours? EFA Project Space announces Assembly Line, a bi-weekly workshop that matches artists with a group of willing production assistants.

The tradeoff? Each artist whose project is selected for a workshop will be required to participate as assistants on two additional evenings. Those interested in helping are not required to apply with a project—the only requirement is enthusiasm, and the desire to create.

Projects are selected based on how clearly they would benefit from group assistance in addition to being an enriching endeavor for the group of peer helpers. Assembly Line projects are essentially  something we can all easily sink our teeth into, learn from, and get excited about.

In addition to the benefits of increased productivity, participating artists  gain exposure to diverse practices and an expanding and changing group of peers. -more-

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Tuesday
Jul132010

Assembly Line kicks off in June with Hexayurts and a soft sculpture/public art project you can climb into!

The first two sessions of Assembly line on June 16th and 30th were productive, fun, and provided participants with an inside perspective of two local artists practices and production techniques. The artists each led the teams in producing portions of one of their current projects, gaining some much needed assistance and the opportunity to intimately share their work with the group.

On June 16th the team worked with artist Carla Aspenberg to manufacture three different open source dwelling structures called hexayurts. Aspenberg was interested in exploring these affordable structures, often used as affordable emergency response shelters, as components of a future installation. The Assembly Line stepped in to provide the extra hands and space she needed to construct them and everyone left knowing how to build a hexayurt!

For images of the team building hexayurts, visit the set on EFA Project Space's Flickr page

For the June 30th workshop we assisted artist Anne Percoco with a soft sculpture she is creating for the Dumbo Arts Center Art Under the Bridge festival in the Fall. Anne is sewing an intricate sleeping bag from thousands of fabric leaves extracted from scrap and reclaimed fabric. The Assembly Line team was able to gather and cut out hundreds of leaves of all colors, shapes, piled high on the communal table by the end of the session and easily saving the artist a week's worth of labor!

Images coming soon.