In our innitial discussions of the exhibition, I shared that I was very interested in creating site specific work, not just for the gallery upstairs, but across and around the museums grounds and gardens.
Public Programs Director, Melissa Ball and Director Melanie Mathews told me this would be relatively new for them, and while there would be some restrictions, due to the diverse uses of the grounds, for weddings and other events, they would do their best to accomodate this ambition, which I appreciated.
There seemed to be so much potential there for installation!
So I plodded and plotted in Siler City, trying to prepare these sculptures for this distant landscape, with its own duties and developments.
When I returned to Hermitage in September, to work there, on site, we had to reconvene. Some sites were no longer available, some pieces I had prepared for were no longer possible due to a variety of factors. However, new oppurtunities had arisen also!...
It was decided that I would be allowed to use several parts of the museum, in addition to the gallery.
These were:
- The Gallery
- A large (5' x 6' x 8') display case which you face as you approach the gallery
- An area of the museum downstairs- a long hall whose windows face the water.
- Several spaces outside in the gardens
- the millstone court in front of the entrance to the museum,
- A distant lookout point across the water, on the far reaches of the gardens, which features a bench, and some heron sculptures
- The rose garden
- The roof of one wing, which featured tribuchets