Found as is outside my studio in the parking lot...natural formation last Friday! |
What is one thing you wish you still owned today?
This month’s Leave Your Mark question had 65 responses.
Considering this month’s low attendance for First Friday, that is a decent
number! The Community Participation Project generated a lot of activity as well,
we even had a line waiting to color in their hearts at several times during the
evening. The crowd was steady on our end of the District, but a walk around
outside saw empty streets. I did have an interesting (or perhaps enlightening
is a better word) conversation with a group of ladies at one of the local
restaurants.
I asked if they were going to venture down the street to see
our work and participate in the FF activities. The answer was no. Why? The reasons
were different for each person, but it was an overall consensus. 1. It was too
cold. (Now these folks had coats and
obviously walked from their parked car to this establishment). 2. They only
come to support the restaurants so maybe another time. 3. What art? (Hold me back and pass the duct
tape.) 4. “FF’s are no longer about art,
they are about beer, booze, bands and groups of young people standing around on
the streets. The focus has changed and
not for the better.” (A direct quote from a very influential local person
in the area.) Can’t say I disagree which
is why we are working so hard to give people a reason to wander. Some of the great art venues are not on the
official map….such as the AE complex to name one. Translations/Cyrus is offering up new and
innovative art but they are not located in the confines of the official AD
footprint.
IF that footprint is changing because retail is coming in
and arts oriented businesses are moving out and beyond, maybe the shoe no
longer fits. Maybe a new name is needed and this is not just a local thing,
such growing pains are happening all over the country, it is the ebb and flow
of economics. Arts Districts are becoming Entertainment Districts with the arts
mixed in. Think about it, what do people do for entertainment if they come from
out of town? See a play or movie, go to bars, eat out at restaurants, shop at
funky little stores, tour historic buildings and museums….all of which are
pretty much within our current footprint or a few blocks thereof. Rebranding the Arts District to an Arts and
Entertainment District and widening the margins to encompass the Car Museum,
First Ladies Library, Art Museum, Environmental Arts, Crew Nightclub, and so
on, would better serve all those people coming to stay in our new hotels, as
well as the possibly burnt out locals. Directing guests to an Arts District
that is not really saturated with Art anymore is doing us all a disservice. Bit of a side note, even getting to our area
is a problem…anybody driven the crater field called Fulton Road? If the big
dreams for the giant juicer come to be, then someone needs to put money into
paving the whole way down to the District or nobody is going to bother risking
a broken axle or flat tire. Okay, back on topic…
A brewery is not art, resale/vintage fashion stores are not
art, a tattoo shop is not art, a nightclub is not art, an historic hotel is not
art, yoga studios are not art…but many of these places have art displayed in
them and support the local artists. These venues would be of interest to
out-of-towners (and many locals if they knew about them all being within one
general downtown area) as places to visit. When I travel, I look for things to
do and places to explore, I don’t specifically target “art”, but 99% of the
time, I find great galleries and spaces within all these other “entertainment”
categories. I am afraid that if we don’t widen our perspective, we are going to
wither and die. If it is a matter of semantics, that giving up that four letter
word “arts” will somehow take away some power or direction, then we need to
figure out how to accept such a circumstance and move on, rebranding,
refocusing and reenergizing what was once a vibrant and “must do” event every month.
“Entertainment” may be a bigger draw than just “Arts”, folks like to be
entertained and to be part of something, and if that something includes some
art….win win. Hmmmm…how about “First
Friday, your Arts and Entertainment Destination in Downtown Canton!” Make it a monthly habit that is hard to
break. You can “see, do, dance, dine and indulge” all in one place. (Consider this officially copyrighted :-)
My goodness that was a long introductory paragraph to get to
my answers from Friday’s question of the month! (Which will remain up for 2 weeks
if you wish to contribute.)
What is one thing you wish you still owned today?
Animals: my cat
Sparky – my giny pig (which I think is supposed to be guinea pig) – my goats –
my dead rabbit – a dog
Toys: Sega
Genesis – Nintendo – Atari! – Betsy Wetsy doll – toy train – little people set
– my little pony – my 1st 2 wheeler Schwinn – my yamahopper (I have
no idea what that is so it is in the toy category) – creepy crawlers –
Tamagotchi – Lincoln logs – erector set – toys – baseball cards – a wonder ball
– merlin’s magic kit
Vehicles: blue
Honda civic – Jeep Liberty – my 1974 bug – yellow MGB GT – GTO – Big Blue (I am
guessing that is the nickname of a car and not a pet) – 1976 Firebird – 1992 T
bird SC
Personal Items:
my leather bracelet – my music studies – my childhood diary – my home – AIM
account – that necklace – the Who, Who’s Next album – green sweater – my fav
boots – weedeater – my chalkboard – Sailor Moon VHS
Physical items:
my health – my pancreas – my hair – my skinny self – my flat belly
Emotional items:
my boyfriend – my best friend – true pure love – the ‘80s – heart – freedom –
my youth (2 votes) – my motivation – trust in others – simplicity – innocence –
my virginity – college life – my sanity (2 votes) – my mind
Everyone used their best handwriting (thanks!) and really
took time to think about their responses.
Come back in March for another project and another question. As long as
my creativity holds out, I will do my best to provide you a reason to visit our
corner of the world. A big thank you to Jeff and Su and Meg for all their
support…my Journey neighbors are the BEST!