23 July 2008


Hey, I think its time for this blog to be finished.  This has been my first blog and its been great.  I will make more.  This one will remain for a while, perhaps through September or so.  Thank you for checking it out, I know many have been following along.  Stay tuned for more Jean blogs on future projects/transitions!  aloha for now-

22 July 2008

This new space is referred to as "the market" at the sculpture park.  It is a small building off of the public parking lot and its one of the first buildings you see as you drive onto the property off of HWY 95.  It is a bright open airy space that I like very much.  I think this little building was originally a fruit and vegetable retail space.  You can see on the exterior image below that I have placed the hand-made FOR SALE sign we made at the previous space on the front of this building.  This building is not for sale so it will be interesting to see what happens!  Will the realtor get called?  Will people generate rumors about the whole property being for sale?  Will anyone notice at all?

21 July 2008

New Space...


Previous space...

Winding Down


This project is over and now its time to transfer the residue to the Market building at the sculpture park.  I hope to leave tomorrow, Tuesday.  Its been a great summer in Minnesota and a great expansive experience through Franconia Sculpture Park.  I am now moving into another transitional phase of moving to yet another completely unknown place (to me): Columbus, Ohio.  Hopefully I will be able to stay there awhile and actually call a place "home"?

19 July 2008

Jonas's House


Jonas, the sculpture park manager sleeps in this hut on the property.  He has been out east delivering his work to an exhibition there and was due to fly back last night.  He will be greeted with this practical joke when he arrives- the crew put his boat on top of his hut!  Its too much fun to have really bright funny people combined with large pieces of equipment to move things around with!

When there is no TV in the center of the house...


...you manage to find lots of better things to do and interact more with the people you live with and really get to know them better. Here some kind of game is happening with Robin, Betsy, Paul and Pavel.