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Jessica Longobardo’s Leaf Tattoos

Posted by Justin Shull on December 1st, 2009

For the exhibition ENGINEERING EDEN at Allegheny College, artist Jessica Longobardo compiled three handmade booklets for three of her friends, each of whom comes from a distinct bioregion in the United States. Each booklet includes a map illustrating the distribution of tree species in a specific region and drawings of those trees’ leaves.

Longobardo then tattooed each of her friends with the leaves representing the trees native to each person’s home region. For the exhibition, Longobardo photographed the tattoos and displayed the photos along with the booklets.

As the exhibition’s closing event, Longobardo set up a temporary tattoo parlor in the Porta Hedge (which is technically native to no region, but available to any region with roads) on the Allegheny College campus and invited passersby to find out what trees grow in their hometown, and then to select one of those trees as a basis for a leaf tattoo.

The Reshaped World at the Washington Art Association

Posted by Justin Shull on September 22nd, 2009

Visit the WASHINGTON ART ASSOCIATION galleries in Washington Depot, Connecticut from September 19 – October 19 to see the Porta Hedge on view as part of the exhibition The Reshaped World. The Porta Hedge will be open to the public during gallery hours, and in the Main Galleries, visitors can see work by artists Mark Abrahamson, Marcia Clark, Cornelia Kavanagh, Justin Shull, Maggie Sullivan, and Tom Zetterstrom.


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browser, inter-actor, coauthor, producer, nomad

Posted by Justin Shull on July 11th, 2009

The Porta Hedge may be mobile, but it’s still a hedge! On Friday we blocked the view of some garbage cans quite successfully at the opening of the exhibition browser, inter-actor, coauthor, producer, nomad at the Fine Arts Work Center, in which the Porta Hedge assumed the title of nomad before appropriately rolling out of town the next day.

The show goes on however, from July 10-28 at teh Hudson D. Walker Gallery.  Lauren Ewing, who curated the show, says, “browser, inter-actor, coauthor, producer, nomad is a non-hierarchical string of terms that applies to all participants in media society…. As artists and viewers alike we are all browsers, inter-actors, coauthors, producers and nomads and it is the intention of this exhibition to produce that awareness and enactment in the viewer.”

Fine Arts Work Center
24 Pearl Street
Provincetown, MA 02657


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Porta Hedge at Dartmouth College

Posted by Justin Shull on July 7th, 2009

The Porta Hedge pulled into Hanover Monday morning for a two day visit to Dartmouth College’s eMotion Summer Arts Festival. Students, campus tour groups and residents stopped in to find out why a large hedge on wheels was sited on campus.

Although many students found the idea of a surveillance center camouflaged as a bush rather suspect, many other passersby were excited by the prospect of hiding unsightly things like generators and the neighbors behind a portable hedge.

For more information about the eMotion Summer Arts Festival and the Leslie Center for the Humanities: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~lhc/events/2009/emotion.html

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