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News from Dowd House Studios: places to find our pottery, exhibitions, classes & workshops, new forms and exciting projects.

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The Cloud Factory - On the Road

Jenny Dowd

This summer, thanks to a program with Jackson Hole Public Art, The Cloud Factory made a return to Wyoming. (Click here to catch up on the history of The Cloud Factory)

In late July Sam and I made the long trek from NW Arkansas to NW Wyoming.

As soon as we arrived in Jackson we met up with friends and got to work making clouds in a park. I brought some clouds along with me, and we were well stocked with clouds made by the summer interns at JH Public Art, but we didn’t know how many would be needed. We used paper and fabric, embellishing with drawings and stitching, and either made them hang on a string or soar from a stick!

(To see how to make clouds visit the Get Involved page on the Cloud Factory website)

JH Public Art found a refrigerator box and I spent an afternoon making it into a Portable Dispensing Unit. After cutting the openings for the coin and the clouds to be dispensed from, I added instructions (insert coin, get cloud) and decorated the box with clouds.

How does the Portable Dispensing Unit work? The unit is too small to produce clouds, so we stock it with clouds that have been made offsite. The Unit only works with official Cloud Factory coins which we hand out freely. With the coin, the option is Cloud on a Stick or Cloud on a String… insert coin, get cloud! (See this previous post for more behind the scenes info)

With the help of JH Public Art Interns (Cloud Engineers) we popped up and dispensed clouds at 2 locations on August 2nd. In the morning we were on the Glenwood boardwalk between D.O.G and Penny Lane. Our audience was pretty skeptical, it was a dreary rainy day and most people just wanted some coffee. Even so, we convinced several people to take our free coins and choose a cloud on a stick or cloud on a string. Many a mood was brightened and the smiles and laughs made it all worth it.

After a few hours we folded up the Portable Dispensing Unit and moved it to the Center for the Arts for the Wednesday evening People’s Market. Some people remembered the Portable Dispensing Unit from the summer of 2021 when it briefly popped up on the boardwalk and some remembered the giant Cloud Factory from the lawn of the Center for the Arts in 2020. It was a long day of dispensing clouds but it was full of laughter and cloud factory sound effects.

With the help of my fearless Cloud Engineers, we dispensed over 300 clouds to the surprised people who encountered us!

Visit The Cloud Factory website to view the dreamy video that captured the magic of the day, made by cinematographer Blake Ciulla

Until next time!

FoundSpace 2017 - Part 2

Jenny Dowd

It's here, FoundSpace 2017!

Invited by the JH Land Trust and JH Public Art I joined 4 other artists to create artwork designed to engage and enhance the pathway from the Wilson School to the Stillson lot. This busy pathway is a beautiful spot for walking and biking, enjoyed by dogs and their people, and even horses!

Matt Daly and I have been collaborating on a project that features lost objects and the stories behind their loss. Mailboxes became collection points for these objects and also added to the surrounding nostalgia. Living in a small mountain town means mail is not home delivered, so most of my days include a trip to the post office to check my PO box. Plus a mailbox in the middle of a field with a red flag up invites a look-see.

After months of thinking about this project and making plans our installation day finally arrived! Matt delivered the mailboxes to spots along the path where we attached them to fence pots and trees. With all the parts involved we were lucky to have an assistant, Brittany Hill helped immensely! 

Each mailbox contains a kit for writing love notes to objects that have been lost- tags to tie onto found objects plus pencils and sharpeners. You will also find paper that can be used to make rubbings from the poems on the ceramic tiles. (Check out last week's post for details on how these were made.)

During the opening event Friday night we hung a collection of found objects (lost items as well as some natural found objects) in the JH Public Art Mobile Studio. We invited people to write poems to the objects and place them in the mailboxes so they can be found. It was such fun watching people interact with the mailboxes and to hear about what they found inside!

There is much to discover along the path...

Silent Fallen Tree: Ben Roth carved a tree into a chain and also a bench, a perfect spot to sit and contemplate.

Get-togethers have been carved by Bronwyn Minton and create places to find interesting objects both found and made. An invitation to play, perhaps they with gather different objects over the summer.

Willow Wheel by Bland Hoke is a kinetic sculpture woven from willow, while turning in the wind it makes a beautiful and subtle sound as it rustles and glides through the water. Interesting from any angle, however I should have crossed the creek to take a photo!

There is plenty of time to experience the artwork along the path, come back to interact, see what has been changed, find something new! The artwork will be on site until August 14.