We have had so much fun welcoming local youth educational programs to engage with our Welcome Feast project this summer. First, we hosted a community painting party to collaborate with Daniel Minter as he wrapped up production of the sculptures before installation day. Kids got a chance to learn about printmaking and see how an artist prepares for a big public project! Students from various youth art and writing camps have engaged with the project by responding to the sculptures with writing and art making. Students from the Telling Room, Oak Street Studios, Mayo Street Arts, Love Lab Studio and the Portland Museum of Art have all spent time contemplating concepts of community, what it means to be welcoming and how food and art can bring people together.
Here is a poem written by Elizabeth Thomas, one of the Portland Museum of Art 2019 Homer Fellows:
Mother’s Garden: Daniel Minter
By Elizabeth Thomas
2019 Homer High School Fellow at the Portland Museum of Art / rising senior at Portland High School
Powerful winds dance among our silent bodies
Painted wood creates our faces
And our structure which stands
Now old in the sun
Has grown fond of her light
We turn our faces left
Perhaps searching
Perhaps our gaze is cast on something fixed
Something which brings strength
Matching the burnt umber wood which crouches under our painted tones of fire, yellow, and blue of the sky
We taste of fire and ash
Yet here we stand
Unburnt