In the Studio

In the Studio

In the Studio
October 15, 2022

Ellen's latest project—and a super tedious one at that! She's assembling thousands of tongue depressors to create a giant sculpture that will be installed in the Ramp Gallery. You read that right! More than 4,000 tongue depressors have been painted and decorated to date, done in collaboration with HealthCorps, an organization working to eliminate health inequity and improve lives by educating and empowering teens.

In the Studio

In the Studio
March 13, 2022

Ellen's working on the Illinois collaborative project that was done in 2005 at Hope Meadows, a revolutionary foster-care community created by Brenda Eheart as a solution to the overwhelmed foster-care system in which she’d been working. After petitioning the Pentagon for five years, Brenda gained their permission to use the eighty homes on an abandoned Air Force base for the community that is now home to families who agreed to adopt kids who failed to make it in the regular foster-care system. Seniors also live in subsidized housing there, in exchange for six hours of weekly service in the community. The seniors have become like grandparents to the kids.

In the collaborative project with AMP, the Hope Meadows residents—children and adults together—made rubbings from objects in the community, including tree bark, house siding, garden plants, manhole covers, basketball jerseys and running shoes for Ellen to collage together into the mural.

In the Studio

In the Studio
February 14, 2022

First was the layout, then the ironing, and now Ellen is sewing together the indigo squares to make this massive element for the mural. Lots of labor and many types of creative work go in to each and every section of the mural.
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Work on the mural installation is made possible with the support of the Department of Economic and Community Development, Office of the Arts.

In the Studio

In the Studio
November 4, 2021

Starting work on the Louisiana collaborative project that will be on display in the ramp gallery. With feet covered in paint, young members of the Mid City Dance Project in Baton Rouge, back in 2005, performed “The Fading Line: Commemoration of the 1953 Bus Boycott” across a large canvas, their footprints telling the story of the beginning of the civil rights movement.

In the Studio

In the Studio
June 4, 2021

Back to work! This time Ellen is cutting out what will be the entry to the collaborative sections of the mural that have been created by people in 17 states across the country (the remaining 33 state projects to happen in the coming years). These pieces will be displayed along the ramp gallery on the second level behind the mural. More on that soon!

In the Studio

In the Studio
August 25, 2018

Ellen has been working on the AMP music tribute, making giant stencils and transferring scores onto the piano. We are receiving some of the neatest letters from people in the music business with wonderful picks for this project, and Ellen wants to continue to load up on the overlapping scores, so keep the suggestions coming! Visually this is so exciting as a surface—and the letters accompanying these selections are drop-dead wonderful, all to be on display in our Visitors Center.