Collaboration
Submitted by JLR530 on Sun,
02/06/2011 - 13:42.
A COLLABORATION involves a
minimum of two individuals working together toward
a common goal.
Each participant brings their
unique beliefs, talents,
drives, and attitudes from
inside
their psyche and inputs them
into the
completion of the
goal.
Jeanine
Briggs
commanded a collaboration at
the de Young
museum in San Francisco in
which I (as well as all guests) was (were) able to
participate this past
July.
Discarded items were provided
by
Briggs,
and a large creature called
a
Detritussaurs
was formed with the idea that
visitors
would add to their touch to
it.
- James
Images found at links
below:
http://deyoung.famsf.org/blog/introduction-jeanine-briggs-transfigurations-july-2010-artist-residence-gregory-stock-education
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4096/4879962665_7a1d16cb2b.jpg
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