Casey Curran
Alex Hayden
Amy Johnson
Justin Lytle
Jason Puccinelli
Stephen Rock
August 12 – September 12, 2010
MadArt in the Park continued MadArt’s mission to support emerging artists in the community. Seattle’s Cal Anderson Park in Capitol Hill served as the backdrop for six innovative, outdoor art installations. The project focused on the interactive nature of sculpture in public spaces and the artists were chosen to make new, large-scale, temporary works, with an eye towards visitor interaction. The installation process was open to the public, giving viewers an inside look at the making of large-scale sculpture, and turning part of the park into an outdoor art studio. MadArt in the Park provided artist and viewer alike an opportunity to physically interact with art in an everyday location.
Cal Anderson Park sculptures invite visitors to climb, explore, think
The Seattle Times
August 17, 2010
‘MadArt in the Park’ turns Cal Anderson Park into gallery
The Seattle Times
August 11, 2010
Seattle Met
August 11, 2010
MadArt comes to Cal Anderson Park
KOMO 4 News
August 10, 2010
Interactive sculpture exhibit showcases UW alumni talent at Cal Anderson Park
Daily UW
August 4, 2010
The Stranger
August 3, 2010
Why there will be a crashed rocket ship in Cal Anderson: Park to become outdoor studio to 6 artists
Capitol Hill Seattle Blog
July 30, 2010