POND IN A BOWL

Seattle artists Dawn Cerny and Bristol Hayward-Hughes have collaborated to make six sculptures for Pond in a Bowl that will serve as bird feeders, pollinator rest stops and poetry kiosks. The writer and artist Ed Steck (Pittsburgh, PA) developed a series of poems that have been printed onto an edition of postcards and trifold pamphlets, which will be installed on Cerny and Hayward-Hughes’s sculptures for visitors to take.

These sculptures will carve out places to hold water, birdseed and nest-building material for the birds, animals and pollinators. This exhibition conceives outdoor sculptures as sites for collaboration with mutable conditions – human, animal, plant and insect – the light and the conditions of the place endlessly change. This project is tied to the environmental and social ecology of the garden or park as a place that invites hospitality, rest and survival.

Ed Steck, a Pittsburgh poet, reads from loose leaves of paper on a wooden stage in an urban garden at dusk. Wearing a ballcap, sunglasses, a grey tee and tan pants, he leans towards a mic to address the crowd around him.
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