Re:
New
Proposal 03/28/09
Won Joon Lee
Wlee3@saic.edu
213 448 0825
Proposal: Revitalization
As a part of an evolving relationship between the South Side Community Art Center and SAIC, SAIC artists are creating an event that explores and expands the role of SSCAC as a vital community arts resource.
I am proposing three different preparations for the event. A Silent Auction, one of the most important programs through the night, will be held in the first main floor. Just for the fundraising part I will send out letters to the school alumni and the artists from the society around here to ask for their arts as valuable donations for the auction event. Therefore, first of all, I and Jessica will work on researching the list of contributors and collectors with our school and the associations; Bare-wall, Ox-Bow, and etc. And then once we receive their works, the works will be placed in the main lobby as well. Once we get much of donors and collectors for the event, the silent auction will collect the fund successfully enough for the preservation of SSCAC.
As a second part, a Flash Mob event will happen from the beginning of the day of event. I will participate in and work with Evan’s Marching/Tour Bus plan to create a visual focus on what we are doing and who we are from- targeting on publics that day. This will be held in front of our Museum and the freeze in placed for 5 minutes is the motion we create to be united and shared a moment with large number of strangers. That is the starting point leading people’s attention to SSCAC.
Meanwhile preparing those event, to use my specialty into the project I am planning to install landscape lights at the garden. As collaboration with Sang Hee we will present text images on the wall outside of the building, not only for the visual effects, but advertisement. To create enough light with small effort we will use two small floodlights and one mirror that can create much bigger illusion than actually it could.
As SAIC students we hope to help preserve this rich historical landmark of Bronzeville by instigate local community as well as SAIC community involvement in the preservation process. Any proceeds from the programs will be used toward the preservation of SSCAC; historically significant art collection as we aimed for.
Budget
Home Depot: Floodlight x 2 = appr. $22
A Mirror = appr. $26
Total = $48
Malibu 20 Watt Black Cast Metal Floodlight
Model CL9

New
Proposal 03/28/09
Won Joon Lee
Wlee3@saic.edu
213 448 0825
Proposal: Revitalization
As a part of an evolving relationship between the South Side Community Art Center and SAIC, SAIC artists are creating an event that explores and expands the role of SSCAC as a vital community arts resource.
I am proposing three different preparations for the event. A Silent Auction, one of the most important programs through the night, will be held in the first main floor. Just for the fundraising part I will send out letters to the school alumni and the artists from the society around here to ask for their arts as valuable donations for the auction event. Therefore, first of all, I and Jessica will work on researching the list of contributors and collectors with our school and the associations; Bare-wall, Ox-Bow, and etc. And then once we receive their works, the works will be placed in the main lobby as well. Once we get much of donors and collectors for the event, the silent auction will collect the fund successfully enough for the preservation of SSCAC.
As a second part, a Flash Mob event will happen from the beginning of the day of event. I will participate in and work with Evan’s Marching/Tour Bus plan to create a visual focus on what we are doing and who we are from- targeting on publics that day. This will be held in front of our Museum and the freeze in placed for 5 minutes is the motion we create to be united and shared a moment with large number of strangers. That is the starting point leading people’s attention to SSCAC.
Meanwhile preparing those event, to use my specialty into the project I am planning to install landscape lights at the garden. As collaboration with Sang Hee we will present text images on the wall outside of the building, not only for the visual effects, but advertisement. To create enough light with small effort we will use two small floodlights and one mirror that can create much bigger illusion than actually it could.
As SAIC students we hope to help preserve this rich historical landmark of Bronzeville by instigate local community as well as SAIC community involvement in the preservation process. Any proceeds from the programs will be used toward the preservation of SSCAC; historically significant art collection as we aimed for.
Budget
Home Depot: Floodlight x 2 = appr. $22
A Mirror = appr. $26
Total = $48
Malibu 20 Watt Black Cast Metal Floodlight
Model CL9
36 In. x 24 In. Polished Edge Mirror
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