Partially
funded by:
Tilcon of Connecticut, The Connecticut Commission on the Arts, The Bermant Foundation
- Color Light Motion
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participants were invited to take a journey into the Stony Creek Quarry
collecting clues about the geological sequence of events that created the
granite that surrounds them. The clues are a series of nine fun experiences
and vantage-points along the path with written pages of historical note
from 616 million years ago to the present to add to a folio. At the end
of the journey the participants have the complete story of the geological
make up of Stony Creek Granite.
Selected artists, to be known as the ROCK ON group, filled the quarry with site specific sculptural installations. Jerry Allison, rock climber and artist, created a one day work using the rock face and his climbing as material and method. |
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climbers reflected light from the face of the quarry playing reflection
hopscotch with participants holding mirrors at the bottom of the quarry.
It experience began at the top of the quarry, 616 million years ago when the true granite was created under the earth through fire. |
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A granite chess board was created and played to represent the crashing of the floating continents into Pangea, one world that then ripped apart, approximately 250 million years ago, to form the continents as we know them today.
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At the end of the journey participants were invited to make their own cairns (sculptures) to celebrate the beauty of the granite as it is today. A light supper was served and we all enjoyed the sarande of the quarry toads and frogs. |
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Crew
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Joy
Wulke - Production Design/Educational Coordinator
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Jamie
Burnett - Production/Concept Design
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Agnieszka
Czopik - Production Design
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Istvan
Peter B-Racz - Music Composition
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Jerry
Alison - Climbing Artist/Climbing Coordinator
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Rock
on Artists:
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Anna
Broel Bresnick - Jamie Burnett - Agnieszka Czopik
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Joanne
Moran - Russell Rainbolt - Joy Wulke
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