MIRANDA KAYE CLARK
Image: Map illustrating how the site activates an isolated area of the trail
BELONG Objective: Independent proposal submitted to the City of Columbia to create a temporary work of art for the MKT Trail Date: June - September 2020 Project type: Public Art Funding: Successfully crowdfunded $1000 for materials Outcome: Installed a temporary, public sculpture inside the Hinkson Creek Bridge Memorial. The installation cast iridescent shadows onto the trail and provided accessibility to artwork during Covid-19 closures. Image: Experimenting with a panel attachment system using stop-toggles
Image: Preliminary model
After taking measurements of the memorial, I taped the elevation of one truss onto my studio floor to compose full-scale cardboard stencils to sew the vinyl panels
Image: Shadow cast by vinyl sheeting
Image: Shadow study of the Hinkson Creek Bridge Memorial
The shapes created for this installation were derived from the negative spaces of my sculptures.
Image: Arranging shapes on my studio floor
Image: Installation view with vinyl sign
BELONG 60-Gauge Marine Grade Vinyl, Paracord, Stop-Toggles MKT Trail, Columbia, MO September 2020 Left Column: Shadows cast by vinyl panels Right Column: Viewsheds looking though the panels