Tonight was the opening for the Hudson Hospital show that the jellyfish photos are in, even though they've actually been up for a month. Some of the people who helped name them asked for photos of them hanging, so I grabbed some not-great cell-phone shots.
They filled an entire hallway with my jellyfish; unfortunately more of a staff-and-patient hallway than one frequented by the public, but that's the risk of a huge show where they fill the whole hospital with art.
There was some really nice stuff out in the more-accessible areas, so I don't feel particularly put-upon to be hidden away a little bit. It's like my jellyfish are a secret treasure of the hospital.
This was the first chance I've had to see all these together in person, as seventeen of them basically went from the FedEx truck straight into my car and to the show, and this is one of the few shows that I haven't had to participate in the hanging of. They're pretty powerful all together like this, especially in kind of a stark setting where there isn't a lot of decoration.
The curator there said she was going to recommend them to a friend of hers who does exhibits for a regional park building. (Silverwood, for the Minnesotans.) I should check where their application schedule is at the moment. I don't currently have any plans for what to do with these when I get them back in October.
I got a lot of compliments on the names that many of you supplied.
My parents and my out-laws both came, and my parents brought friends, so we spent a fair chunk of time looking around the other artists' exhibits. Several good photographers in the group this time, which was nice, and also an installation artist I liked and some interesting nontraditional fiber art.
If you happen to be in Hudson, WI it's worth going and looking around the hospital. This is something they do all year in quarterly installments, and it's not just a gallery, it's most of the walls in the hospital.