Photography and Pop-up Books
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View from the outside, who knew what the men were doing inside...
Pop-up Project Zodiac is a collaborative project with the Overcomers at the Sunday Breakfast Rescue Mission with support from the Asian Arts Initiative Social Practice Lab: http://asianartsinitiative.org/programs/social-practice-lab. More photos at https://www.colettefu.com/projectzodiac.
Making Christmas cards with the Overcomers at the Sunday Breakfast Mission.
The goal of Asian Arts Initiative’s Social Practice Lab is to allow for experimentation in a process that combines artistic excellence and innovation with building relationships, encouraging neighborhood development, and effecting positive change within the community.
"I haven't seen a tree in two years, this will be my tree for my cubicle "- William
and Chinese New Year of the Snake cards.
Chinese New Year's cake Nian Gao is a homonym for "higher year" bringing success, happiness, prosperity in the coming year.
We had a series of writing workshops led by artist Barbara Mayfield.
The men created Easter cards and mailed them to their loved ones. Easter is literally translated as "Resurrection Day" in Chinese.
We had a series of photography workshops.
The men photographed each other and the Chinatown North neighborhood.
I began editing the dozens of stories and creating pop-up layers to acccompany them.
A QR code on the side of the boxes links to Anula Shetty and Mike Kuetemeyer's video collaboration with the Overcomers.
The men's photographs were merged with the layers.
Joe's Year of the Dog Pop-up Card. See all 12 of the cards here.
An extra set of cards was created for a block party on September 28, 2013
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The 12 zodiac pop-up cards were mounted on the fence along Pearl Street.
Anula and Mike created a solar-powered 4-screen interactive Bioscope that connect to their Time Lens app.
Anula and Mike created a Time Lens app to view stories and pop-ups of the Overcomers
Joshua, one of the Overcomers, helps me make pop-up cards with attendees.
Whispers, Josh and Colette at the Pearl Street Block Party.
Asian Arts Initiative’s Social Practice Lab is made possible with dedicated support from the Nathan Cummings Foundation (www.nathancummings.org) and ArtPlace (www.artplaceamerica.org).
View from the outside, who knew what the men were doing inside...
Pop-up Project Zodiac is a collaborative project with the Overcomers at the Sunday Breakfast Rescue Mission with support from the Asian Arts Initiative Social Practice Lab: http://asianartsinitiative.org/programs/social-practice-lab. More photos at https://www.colettefu.com/projectzodiac.
Making Christmas cards with the Overcomers at the Sunday Breakfast Mission.
The goal of Asian Arts Initiative’s Social Practice Lab is to allow for experimentation in a process that combines artistic excellence and innovation with building relationships, encouraging neighborhood development, and effecting positive change within the community.
"I haven't seen a tree in two years, this will be my tree for my cubicle "- William
and Chinese New Year of the Snake cards.
Chinese New Year's cake Nian Gao is a homonym for "higher year" bringing success, happiness, prosperity in the coming year.
We had a series of writing workshops led by artist Barbara Mayfield.
The men created Easter cards and mailed them to their loved ones. Easter is literally translated as "Resurrection Day" in Chinese.
We had a series of photography workshops.
The men photographed each other and the Chinatown North neighborhood.
I began editing the dozens of stories and creating pop-up layers to acccompany them.
A QR code on the side of the boxes links to Anula Shetty and Mike Kuetemeyer's video collaboration with the Overcomers.
The men's photographs were merged with the layers.
Joe's Year of the Dog Pop-up Card. See all 12 of the cards here.
An extra set of cards was created for a block party on September 28, 2013
.
The 12 zodiac pop-up cards were mounted on the fence along Pearl Street.
Anula and Mike created a solar-powered 4-screen interactive Bioscope that connect to their Time Lens app.
Anula and Mike created a Time Lens app to view stories and pop-ups of the Overcomers
Joshua, one of the Overcomers, helps me make pop-up cards with attendees.
Whispers, Josh and Colette at the Pearl Street Block Party.
Asian Arts Initiative’s Social Practice Lab is made possible with dedicated support from the Nathan Cummings Foundation (www.nathancummings.org) and ArtPlace (www.artplaceamerica.org).