Introducing… our first Microgallery installation! Located at the Franklin Sculpture Park by artist @amyvulf
“The Town of Franklin’s Department of Arts, Culture, and the Creative Economy is proud to announce the launch of its MicroGallery Project—a new public art initiative designed to bring dynamic, small-scale exhibitions to unexpected places in the community. The first of three MicroGalleries will be installed this summer at the Franklin Sculpture Park on Panther Way.
This rotating gallery will feature intimate, site-specific works that are accessible, engaging, and reflective of the cultural vibrancy of Franklin. Artists of all backgrounds—especially those with ties to Franklin or the region—are encouraged to submit their proposals for this unique opportunity.
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Amy Vulfovich |
This project is made possible through the generous support of an earmark by Senator Rebecca Rausch, helping to expand public art and creative expression across Franklin.”
Our first selected Artist is Amy Vulfovich; ‘Over the past few years, I have challenged myself to create art with materials found in nature, such as tree bark, leaves, pinecones and acorns. Whether I am on a walk in the woods, relaxing on a beach or playing with my kids in the park, my head is always down, searching the ground for items I can use in my art. There are times when I find supplies that will fit with my vision and other times when I find inspiration from the natural items I discover. I create a story with each artwork, while also showcasing the beauty and endless possibilities of working with natural materials.
When making my sculptures, I spend days searching for the perfect twigs, leaves, acorns and more in order to achieve a pose or create the small details that will give a space its intended atmosphere. Unlike traditional materials like wire or clay, I cannot change the angles of a branch or increase the size of an acorn. Although I am limited to the materials I find, I greatly enjoy the challenge this creates. I find that it pushes me to think outside the box and has given me a chance to strengthen my creativity.’
Stop by the Franklin Sculpture Park to take a peek (new signage coming soon)!
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