Monday, 9 September 2024

Installing ‘In the Middle of the World’ at ArtsPlace in Annapolis Royal


 Before we even began this beautiful vase of flowers arrived from Margi and Kathryn
Our fabulous friends
Thank you both so very much
A lovely beginning for two days of installing.
Boy that task is exhausting!


To get started we wanted to get an easy wall done
We chose
Underfoot the Earth Divine and Resting at Low Tide
Perfect pairing n’est ce pas!
Off to a great start!


Then our precious work lounged about on the floor as we considered what next.


Judy began preparing Eternity for hanging from the ceiling.
And, Handy Hubby, Richard fiddled with straightening.


Judy’s Ned and I discussing something or other
Boy there were a lot of decisions to make!


Miranda Bouchard our brilliant curator and companion from the start of our In the Middle of the World project was in charge of installation of course.
She and Handy Hubby must have been fixing something.
I forget!


She was up and down those ladders like a mountain goat.


Nearly ready to hang Eternity.


Then it was up
And Handy Hubby could get to work on placing my works 
According to Miranda’s plan.


We were ready for coffee and a snack!


Miranda and Ned 
Where to hang Judy’s bundles.


Surely we are done!
Sorry to bore you
But had to have a record for myself
And thank these wonderful people for such a long two days
With a magnificent end result…..

Next time I will show you the show!





7 comments:

  1. Not the least bit boring Penny! Nice to see you and Handy Hubby enjoying a well-earned break. Yet another show I wish I could see in person.

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  2. so much wonderful work, so glad you shared this story!!

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    1. Thank you so much for dropping by!

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  3. Oh, goodness, yes, hanging exhibitions is such an exhausting process! My mother held an exhibition at home a few months ago, and the only thing that made it at all possible was being able to hang it over several days!

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  4. Delighted to follow along with you!

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  5. Such a lot of work but so worth it. Hope all goes well, wish I could see it myself. xx

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  6. Looking forward to seeing more !

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