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Architecture 2030

GUNS IN THE

HANDS OF

ARTISTS
a meditation on the gun in the early 21st century

GUNS.IN.THE.HANDS.OF.ARTISTS, 2001

GUNS.IN.THE.HANDS.OF.ARTISTS, 2001

GUNS.IN.THE.HANDS.OF.ARTISTS, 2001

"With an increasing level of apathy towards media and cultural norms, there is a growing acceptance of violence coupled with a degenerative comprehension of cognitive and rational means of expression."
- f.zal, 2001

GUNS.IN.THE.HANDS.OF.ARTISTS, 2001

Guns permeate the American Landscape as much as mom and apple pie. Sometimes it seems that there are more guns here than apple pie. This year, the Portland Police Bureau transferred fifty seized and disabled street guns into the hands of some of the city's most expressive local artists resulting in one of the city's edgiest and most socially provocative art exhibitions this year.The Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center Gallery presents a group exhibition entitled Guns in the Hands of Artists during the month of April (April 5 -27). A free, public opening reception will be hosted by the IFCC on First Thursday, April 5, 2001 from 6 to 7:30 pm. The IFCC is located at 5340 N. Interstate Avenue (Tri-Met Bus #5). Gallery hours are Tuesday - Saturday, noon to 5pm.For the Guns in the Hands of Artists exhibition, disabled weaponry was authorized for art-making by Police Chief Mark Kroeker, Mayor Vera Katz, and the Portland City Council. Public artist Brian Borrello initiated the project and acts as a "conduit" for getting the confiscated guns to the arts community. Guns were inspected, processed, welded, dismantled, otherwise disabled and then made available for this current public art project. The guns were then distributed to sculptors, painters, photographers, furniture designers, metalsmiths, and a wide variety of creative artists.The collected weapons, which were disabled, were turned over to artists to be "re-created" into objects of art -- captivating, hauntingly beautiful, powerfully suggestive references to our contemporary history and culture. You may anticipate some provocative art objects for display in exhibition for the public. (Not just metal sculptures - a range of work was created previously from literary artists as well, such as Walt Curtis, Andrei Codrescu and the late William Burroughs!) No political agenda is proposed here, no pro-gun/anti-gun stance, but a project and exhibition as forum for the community to consider, analyze, and acknowledge the presence of guns in our culture.Featured works have been created by artists Paul Dahlquiest, damali ayo, Tad Savinar, Susan Seubert, Brian Elliot, Kim Hamblin, poet/painter Walt Curtis, architects Fredrick Zal, Mark Lakeman, and many others. Symbolically, like the proverbial beating of swords into plowshares, you can view these weapons taken from the streets of Portland and transformed into artwork displayed on the walls and floor of the IFCC Gallery for the month of April.The Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center is a community-based performing and visual arts center with an emphasis on multicultural issues and perspectives. The organization is committed to creating an environment in which people of every ethnic/cultural background come together as artists and audience to explore, preserve and celebrate their diversity.

Coordinated by Brian Borrello, in cooperation with Chief Mark Kroeker & the Portland Police Bureau

featuring the works of: Adriene Cruz, Kim Hamblin, Graham Berg, Rae Mahaffey, Paul Dahlquist, Sean Healy, Paul Yonchek, Damali Ayo, Sarah Hall, Joel Preston Smith, John Mace, Linda K. Johnson, Peggy Cochran, Bill Will, Brian Elliot, Natalie Davis, Ted Savinar, Callahan, Susan Seubert, Jill Toberson, Fredrick Zal, Walt Curtis, Mark Smith, Greg Wilbur, Stephanie Speight, Marne Lucas, Ernest Truely, Kristin Mitsu Shiga, Chris Rizzo, Ovid Uman, Miriam Rose, Tabor Porter, Rebecca Guberman, Mark Lakeman, Jane Brewster, Spencer Houser, Tucker Viemeister, David Eckard, David Lawrence, Kathleen George, Stephen Hayes, Guruhans Kroesen, Victor Viola, Mary Toponga, Ken Macintosh, Sarah Ellen Taylor, and Brian Borrello.

GUNS.IN.THE.HANDS.OF.ARTISTS, 2001

GUNS.IN.THE.HANDS.OF.ARTISTS, 2001

IVER.JOHNSON.GUNS.BICYCLES

The requisitioned "Champion" single barrel hammer shotgun, with which I was conversing, was machined by Iver Johnson's Arms & Cycle Works; Fitchburg, Mass. U.S.A. just about at the time of my birth.
In researching the object, I was amazed to find that the marketing campaigns for the company featured kids and guns - side by side - as if the two were necessary to be a part of american society!

IVER.JOHNSON.GUNS.BICYCLES

IVER.JOHNSON.GUNS.BICYCLES

IVER.JOHNSON.GUNS.BICYCLES

IVER.JOHNSON.GUNS.BICYCLES

IVER.JOHNSON.GUNS.BICYCLES

TITLE: "Media Frenzy"
MEDIA: IverGTG94 'Champion' CCUB 1971 +
SIZE: 46"x62"x76"
YEAR: 2001
VALUE: undisclosed

PROJECT: guns in the hands of artists
CURATOR: brian borrello
LOCATION: interstate firehouse cultural center [ifcc], 5340 n. interstate avenue; portland, oregon
DATE: 05 - 27 april 2001
GUNS.IN.THE.HANDS.OF.ARTISTS, 2001

LOCATION: rose city gun show, portland, expo center, building d; portland, oregon
DATE: 20 - 22 april 2001
GUNS.IN.THE.HANDS.OF.ARTISTS, 2001

GUNS.IN.THE.HANDS.OF.ARTISTS, 2001

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