
Ivan and Heather Morison present their ambitious ODS project Journée des barricades at the corner of Stout Street & Lambton Quay this weekend, Sunday December 14.
Litmus is looking for 10 volunteers to assist with installing and de-installing the work and with minding it over the course of the day (5 minders per 3 hour shift covering Sunday from 8am to 8pm.
Jenny Gillam said "this will be an unprecedented opportunity to work with the artists on realizing a major piece of temporary public sculpture. The experience gained from working on this will be immense and a once in a lifetime opportunity to learn about how large scale temporary public art is made."
Apparently the work involves handling a large amount of 'recycled objects' and building a structure from them. It will be quite physically demanding work - but they also need people who can drill holes, bolt stuff, work with strapping, help problem-solve...and work-footwear is a must. More info on the Morison's ODS work
Sadly it's not a paid job - but we have it from Team ODS that catering and good comraderie are provided! If you could help in any way - they'd appreciate it. They will also be giving volunteers a limited edition photograph by the Morisons.
Please contact Project technician Peter Trevelyan - his cell phone is 021 167 0610 or his email is petertrevelyan at hotmail dot com
or Jenny Gillam at Litmus 801 2794 extn 6197
Above image The Zabbaleen, Cairo, Egypt, 2008. Photo: Ivan Morison
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