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Sabtu, 26 Maret 2011

The "Piedmont" Pipes are in St. Paul UMC - Phoenix Flies Recap #8

Phoenix Flies Recap #8 St. Paul United Methodist Church (1906) in Grant Park, Atlanta during the Atlanta Preservation Center's Phoenix Flies tour for 2011.

We climbed the stairs to the balcony and bell tower.

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Once up there Don is kind-of pointing to the grating behind the cross.

The organ pipes from the 1895 Cotton States and International Exposition held in what is now Piedmont Park, are behind the grate. It was recycling back when recycling was really cool. For you non-Atlantans the Piedmont Exposition made a bigger mark on Atlanta than the 1996 Olympics. It was Atlanta's international coming out party at the turn of the century. It was the era of the City Beautiful Movement.

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Don cranked up the organ and fellow Phoenix Flier, Dee, sang a few lines. The 115 year old pipes rang, purred, and roared.

May I show you a few more pictures of this beautiful church?

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One big window is on the South facade.

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It's a big window.

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The other big window faces east. The top of this one is in the attic. The steps might be a tough climb for granny but there is a new elevator in the back.

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Here is a zen view from the floor of the Narthex. There is a hierarchy of open space and varying ceiling heights (See Design Patterns 114 and 190) . The sheltering narthex and the ceiling under the balcony are a comfortable and cozy feeling compliment to the tall spaces. Your don't feel so exposed.

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The floor of the Nathex is sturdy and dignified after 105 years of service.

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The metal ceiling in the narrow narthex looks it's age, having withstood a leak or two.

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The ceiling is blue, beamed, and beautiful.

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In the center there is a medallion, I suppose it could have been an oculus had the budget allowed.

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St. Paul has a full length bump out. There is the expected symmetrical, center-aisled sanctuary. But to the north there is extra large main floor and balcony space, comfortable, flexible and unexpected. It's a great opportunity for clerestory windows.

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The balcony bumps out to the right.

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Looking out from the bump

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We went to the roof and the attic. This is the east window from the attic over the narthex. It's stunning to see this from a dark room.

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Yes I really did see the attic, still solid after a century.

I hope I haven't worn you out. You need to see the sacristy, as charming a room as I've visited.

The sacristy is in the midst of a big cleaning refit, but the beauty shines through.

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Fireplace, stained, glass, paneling, and color made this little room feel perfect.

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Every building deserves a room this good.

I keep getting distracted. I was headed to the roof.

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The roof decking from the inside.

My 45 second video from the roof.



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Thanks to St. Paul United Methodist Church, to Don Wallace for the tour and to Pastor, Susan Allen Grady.

I've barely shown you the stained glass. Even the smallest window deserves a close look.
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Minggu, 12 Desember 2010

Oragami by Nate Moore at Emily Amy

My last gallery hop for 2010 started with Nate Moore's reception at Emily Amy Gallery. I love how the Emily Amy Gallery space lets me see things from many perspectives.

I had no idea. When the shapes are the same, it frees the eye to see other things. You should go. Emily Amy is on the Westside, across the street from Octane and Sandler Hudson Gallery.


There is one wall of wood shapes, the rest are paper.
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Nate, an occasional Atlantan, is now based in Little Rock. He paints and he does these.
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Lot's of ways to put them together.
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Nate told me he starts with a sheet "about normal sized." Folks said he could do the folds in about a minute.
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Some flew solo. What did the original paper look like?
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Each one of these deserved a close look.
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There was a box full ...
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... launching them toward the ceiling.
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I love the pastels.
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This 49 second video shows how beautiful some of the papers are. Can you see the different shade of blue in the last 3 columns?


Thanks.

Minggu, 31 Oktober 2010

Artists Jen Bradley & Doug Trump at Emily Amy Gallery

(I'm piddling with my banner which I really shouldn't do but...)

Emily Amy Gallery threw a reception for artists Jen Bradley at Doug Trump last Friday. Their work will be on display until December 4, 2010.

Jen sold this one, Angelical Bombs, right before my eyes. Jen, Emily, and the new owners were pretty happy about it. Me too.
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It's a big work and looks great at a distance.
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Capella and Nate were there. I apologize for talking their ears off. In red: Doug Trump's Slack. Slack seemed to follow me around all night.
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Atlanta art mavens Marianne Lambert, Nancy Hooff, and Lucinda Bunnen were there. They were visiting at least 3 galleries that night.
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Folks enjoyed Jen Bradley's The Delights of Nature.
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Up close you can see silk-screened doily like things ...
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... with bulls and gorillas. No surprise: Jen is Artist-in-Residence at Boston’s Franklin Park Zoo.
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I think Emily Amy Gallery is one of the best in Atlanta for art and people. Cozy rooms, great circulation, zen views, mirror-like windows. Here is Doug Trump's Ins-and-Outs inviting us into the back corridor.
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You wonder what's around the corner.
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Zen views everywhere.
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You see unexpected juxtapositions. In the foreground is Doug Trump's Hipster and Cy in the background Jen Bradley's Angelical Bombs.
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The windows turn into mirrors at night, doubling the space and duplicating the art.
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From outside the gallery is a movie screen.
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The very best thing about Emily Amy Gallery is Emily herself (on the right). She reveals none of the stress of readying the art, artists, and gallery. She helps guests and artists feel welcome and comfortable. The painting is In the Path by Jen Bradley.
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Thanks to Jen who posed with me and her Go Rimbaud. Jen and the pinks and the purples made me look good for a few minutes.
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What a great evening. I was inspired to pushed the "artistic" button on my self portrait in Photoshop.


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