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Grace Farms Foundation's Arts Initiative Hosts Public Art Project

The "contemplative and participatory public art project" was created by by The Quiet Circus artists David Brick and Maiko Matsushima.

From Grace Farms: The community is invited to explore Silence with Grace Farms Foundation’s Arts Initiative this fall through a contemplative and participatory public art project developed by The Quiet Circus artists David Brick and Maiko Matsushima. As part of the Foundation’s ongoing Practicing series, The Quiet Circus Landscape Game invites members of the public to interact with nine found objects inspired by the history of Grace Farms. During the game, participants in groups of two take turns placing the objects within the landscape, creating both a performance and temporary installation that aims to draw attention to the objects’ relationship to one another and to their shared surroundings.

Join David Brick and Maiko Matsushima for a conversation about their work from 2-3 pm on October 28th and register to participate in The Quiet Circus Landscape Game at Grace Farms.

The Landscape Game, available on Saturdays from October 28th to November 25th, is appropriate for ages 5 and older and will be located outdoors. While limited player slots are available, everyone is invited to observe the game.

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Photo courtesy of Grace Farms