Friday, May 8, 2009

Dear Friends,

I wish to extend a most heartfelt thank you to all the individuals and families that participated in my project, “Let’s Do Lunch (A Work of Art).” I thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to get to know you over lunch in the Cleaveland Street Rhodes Hall parking lot, Longfellow Avenue pine grove, and Potter Street walkway.

The aim of this project was to bring Bowdoin students, faculty, staff, and Brunswick community members together to share lunch. In each neighborhood, I selected a liminal public space, where people might see each other in passing but do not usually stop to engage in conversation. By setting up a table with food in these places, I hoped to create a space that encouraged individuals to interact more meaningfully with each other.

I passed out a few invitations. I baked bread, cooked soup, brewed tea, and cut up some fruit. I brought a table and chairs, dishes and silverware. It was you all, though, who animated this project and brought it to life. It was successful only because you participated. And so I thank you.

In some ways, I wish that I had done this project in my first year at Bowdoin so that I had met you all earlier. That being said, I can’t imagine a better way to spend my last few weekends at Bowdoin than sharing time outside with friends new and old. I hope that we will stop to say hi to each other when we pass on the street. As I return home to Alaska, I will remember the conversations we have had through this project and take with me a renewed faith in the power of sharing time and food. In turn, I hope that you all are inspired to continue to pursue the ideas supporting this project – community, place, and creating fun – long after I am gone.

Again, my most sincere thank you to everyone who made this project a reality.

Gratefully,

Katie Aspen Gavenus

Potter Street




May 3, 2009
Walkway between 6 & 8 Potter Street
Brunswick, Maine

Potter Street Invitation

Longfellow Avenue




May 2, 2009
Pines on corner of Longfellow Avenue and Coffin Street
Brunswick, Maine

Cleaveland Street



April 19, 2009
Rhodes Hall Parking Lot
(used by Bowdoin College security & facilities departments)
Cleaveland Street
Brunswick, Maine

Project Proposal

Aspen Gavenus

Visual Art 350

Final Project Proposal

“Let’s Do Lunch”

For my final project, I want to create a series of events where people come together and eat a meal that I have provided. The basic plan for each meal will be as follows:

à Obtain permission (if needed) to host event in the location

à Design posters, advertisements, and invitations to be distributed around Bowdoin/Brunswick

à Design a special “party favor” for each meal

à Make a guest book for people to sign

à Create a basic menu for the lunch

à Set up a table and chairs for the lunch

à Serve food and interact with people

à Preserve the unwashed tablecloth as a record of the happenings

Each step of the way will be recorded in some sense. Copies of letters of permission, ads, posters, invitations, menus, etc. will be saved for display, as will the tablecloths. The actual event will be documented (video/audio/photographs) by an assistant.

This project appeals to me because:

à I want to explore interactions between different people who live, work, and play in neighborhoods, especially when previous relationships have been somewhat strained or overlooked

à I want to take time to meet new people and enjoy friends I already know, and I want to provide a space for others to do the same

à I want to identify community spaces that are used frequently by many individuals and families or groups of friends, but rarely are used for events where all these strangers interact in significant ways. I want to have an event that uses the common space for something that everyone is invited to, and where strangers are encouraged to interact with each other.

à I want to transform an ordinary place at an ordinary time with ordinary people into something unexpected and special.

Places that I am currently interested in hosting these events:

à McLellan Parking Lot, during art marathon

à Security/Facilities Parking Lot

à Woods near Longfellow Ave (pathway to Farley/Harpswell)

à Parking area near Noble/Union/Potter Street neighborhood

à 350 Gallery Space, during our opening?