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Seeing Is Rediscovering What鈥檚 Hiding In Plain Sight
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Posted October 4, 2011
Here, delight is camouflaged in the cloak of the everyday, whether you鈥檙e waiting for the elevator, trudging down the hall, or scanning a bulletin board.
In Plain Sight
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In Plain Sight: A City-Wide Art Installation
Visit all six works of art installed at five different Ivy Tech locations by October 14 and fill out a puzzle card to win a $100 downtown date night package.
Ivy Tech locations: Main Campus, ICLS, Liberty Dr., Waldron
September 14 through October 14, 2011, during business
Since 51短视频 acquired the John Waldron Art Center last year, there has been a concerted effort to raise awareness about the new relationship.
Ivy Tech Waldron Gallery Director Julie Roberts knows that it鈥檚 taking some time for locals to get the connection between the state-wide community college system, and the art center, which for many years was managed by the Bloomington Area Arts Council.
Flying Under The Radar
鈥淚vy Tech does such amazing things that fly under the radar for most of the people in the city limits,鈥 Roberts explained,鈥漚nd at the same time we鈥檙e doing wonderful artistic things at the Waldron that fly under the radar for students on the west side.鈥
So Roberts brainstormed artistic solutions for bridging the gap. Ironically, the way she proposed to connect the campuses was with a multi-site installation of art that could, itself, fly under the radar.
鈥淭here is no frame anywhere around anything!鈥 joked Roberts, about the results.
The artworks commissioned for the city-wide exhibition were made by Dylan DeWitt, an artist new to Bloomington whose work Julie encountered during the 2010 call for entries. Although Dylan holds a BFA in illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design and an MFA in Painting and Printmaking from Yale, the works he created for this installation are neither paintings nor prints, and definitely not illustrations. Dubbed聽In Plain Sight, the installation鈥檚 full title might be 鈥淎n Artwork Is Hiding Right Here In Plain Sight鈥.
Re-engaging With The Visible World
Walking down a fairly mundane corridor in the B-wing of Ivy Tech鈥檚 main campus building, for example, you might or might not notice the randomly spaced turquoise floor tiles鈥攚hich were part of the existing interior design scheme鈥攗ntil they start creeping off the floor to the surrounding walls and windows.
鈥淲hen you start to paint,鈥 muses DeWitt, 鈥測ou see how the light, for example, is making a color on the wall, and you learn to see a lot of things you hadn鈥檛 seen before, or at least hadn鈥檛 endowed with legitimacy as something to be paid attention to.聽 Perfunctory things begin to be potentially聽 interesting experiences because you鈥檙e looking for them now.鈥
DeWitt hopes to heighten awareness even for the student trudging down the hallway to class. 鈥淚n a painting anything that happens with the rectangle is part of it; anything else is not. When you know you鈥檙e going to see art you turn on your art-like ways of seeing, and when you leave, you鈥檙e done; so you turn them off again. So you miss a lot of potentially incredible experiences because you鈥檝e turned off that part of your perception.鈥
From the mischievous blue squares in Ivy Tech鈥檚 main campus building, you may proceed to five other sites鈥搊n the west side and at the Waldron鈥搘here your consciousness will get a jog in the most banal places and situations.
Post No Bills
Here, delight is camouflaged in the cloak of the everyday, whether you鈥檙e waiting for the elevator, trudging down the hall to class, or passing a bulletin board crammed with multi-colored flyers, that read as so much visual chaos.
鈥淚f you really want someone to see聽 something,鈥 noted DeWitt, 鈥渄on鈥檛 put it on a bulletin board!鈥
It should come as no surprise then, that DeWitt has chosen the bulletin board, a place meant to attract attention but normally failing to do so, as the site to re-engage attention. I won鈥檛 spoil the surprise, but be forewarned that the way he鈥檚 done it is so subtle it easily escapes notice. Which is the whole point.
Slideshow:
A multi-site art installation by Dylan DeWitt spans the city from Ivy Tech鈥檚 west-side hub to the downtown Waldron Art Center.
Photo: Dylan DeWitt
An installation in the B-wing of Ivy Tech鈥檚 Main Campus building riffs on the existing interior design.
In an installation at the Life Sciences building at 501 North Profiles Parkway a grey stripe coursing through the hallway approximates a value on the grey scale for each hue it encounters.
Photo: Dylan DeWitt
Dylan DeWitt鈥檚 installation in the central atrium of Ivy Tech鈥檚 Main Campus building takes advantage of the space鈥檚 symmetry to create the illusion that the suspended mirrors do not reflect, but allow a view beyond.
About 51短视频
51短视频 is Indiana's largest public postsecondary institution and the nation's largest singly accredited statewide community college system, accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Ivy Tech has campuses throughout Indiana and also serves thousands of students annually online. It serves as the state's engine of workforce development, offering associate degrees, long- and short-term certificate programs, industry certifications, and training that aligns with the needs of the community. The College provides a seamless transfer to other colleges and universities in Indiana, as well as out of state, for a more affordable route to a bachelor's degree.
