Here are some photos of the process of creating our front porch for the Old Mill Tasty Shop with my daughter Sarah. This "Front Porch Project" is a placemaking project founded by Downtown Wichita. It was inspired by the midwestern front porch where people meet and hang out. This idea of the front porch has been brought out to the downtown Wichita with an emphasis on creating safe spaces and bringing visitors to the downtown. The project has been funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Knight Foundation Fund at the Wichita Community Foundation. Here is the link to this project. Sarah and I are so excited to be chosen as one of the six creatives to create a porch.
Wednesday, July 6, 2022
The Process of Making the Front Porch at Old Mill Tasty Shop 1
Here are some photos of the process of creating our front porch for the Old Mill Tasty Shop with my daughter Sarah. This "Front Porch Project" is a placemaking project founded by Downtown Wichita. It was inspired by the midwestern front porch where people meet and hang out. This idea of the front porch has been brought out to the downtown Wichita with an emphasis on creating safe spaces and bringing visitors to the downtown. The project has been funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Knight Foundation Fund at the Wichita Community Foundation. Here is the link to this project. Sarah and I are so excited to be chosen as one of the six creatives to create a porch.
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
The City Girl Farm's 'When Feathers Come Together" A Global Chicken Collection Opening Reception
The opening reception of The City Girl Farm's 'When Feathers Come Together' - A Global Chicken Collection - was a blast! Both of my chickens, Eiko and Minako, were there greeting many people with 10 other chickens all brilliantly dressed with their artistic feathers. Congratulations to The City Girl Farm for this over-a-year long incredible project! So thankful for all who worked on this project in many different ways!
I was the only artist who made it to the opening as other artists were overseas. I felt responsible to witness this show for them, too. My husband and I also enjoyed staying at the Crossroads Hotel and their hospitality, in the middle of the Kansas City's Crossroads Art District. Both of my chickens were sold within 10 minutes of being released.
私のチキン二羽とも、発売開始10分以内に売れたそうです。良かった~(安堵)。
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Wednesday, April 20, 2022
The City Girl Farm's Show in Kansas City Opening Soon
I'm excited and humbled to be included in this show with five other artists who are all masterful and incredible. I love how the City Girl Farm brought us together from different parts of the world. The opening reception is April 22 at Cross roads Hotel in Kansas City. If you are in this area, hope you can check it out.
A Global Chicken Collection
ARGENTINA • AUSTRALIA • CANADA
GERMANY • JAPAN • UK • USA
This special collection showcases the work of six fiber artists from around the world. We are honored to present this collaboration, expressing the joy and inspiration we experienced in coming together with these remarkable women.
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P L E A S E J O I N U S !
EXHIBITION
April 22nd - May 3rd, 2022
OPENING RECEPTION
Friday, April 22nd / 5-7 pm
GLOBAL CHICKEN CHAT
Tuesday, April 26th / 6 pm
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2102 Central Street
Kansas City, MO 64108
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We had the pleasure of collaborating with Chiyoko in person at our studio as she lives (relatively) close in Wichita, Kansas. We were touched by her intentionality in combining traditional kimono fabric with our felted fiber, creating chickens that artfully express the cultural hybridity she experiences every day as a Japanese American woman. Learning more about this traditional style of dress was fascinating. Thank you for sharing this experience with us, Chiyoko. - Sally
Chiyoko Myose is originally from Japan, and now lives and works in Wichita, Kansas. She holds a BA in English Literature from Doshisha Women’s College in Kyoto, Japan, and a BFA in painting from Wichita State University, Wichita, KS. Her works are primarily painting and installation arts. For her installation arts, she often uses fiber materials and found objects.