PROJECT: Volumn 4: Homing
theWABASHproject art magazine
by Christine Chaney
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About the Book
This show was an ode to the migrating birds we find in our valley during this season; Trumpeter and Tundra Swans, Snow Geese and others. These creatures have an innate ability to find their way home; to make safe passage and to create safe place every year they nest. They are our inspiration.
Relief and respite can be had in times of distress and suffering by orienting homeward; carving a path to peace in place and persons. To nest, To build community. To find ways to protect our tender selves and those around us.
There is a strong leaning toward craft in the artwork of this show. Textiles, ceramics, wood; crafts typically associated with homemaking. This working with natural materials like wood, clay, wool creates a direct connection to the earth, which is the ultimate source of grounding and peace.
Relief and respite can be had in times of distress and suffering by orienting homeward; carving a path to peace in place and persons. To nest, To build community. To find ways to protect our tender selves and those around us.
There is a strong leaning toward craft in the artwork of this show. Textiles, ceramics, wood; crafts typically associated with homemaking. This working with natural materials like wood, clay, wool creates a direct connection to the earth, which is the ultimate source of grounding and peace.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Additional Categories Nature / Wildlife
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Project Option: US Letter, 8.5×11 in, 22×28 cm
# of Pages: 40 - Publish Date: Jun 08, 2025
- Language English
- Keywords Mt Vernon WA, gallery, installation, art, homing
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About the Creator
Christine Chaney
Mount Vernon, WA, USA
Born in the practical midwest, raised in between fields and woodlands, and trained in architecture, I am deeply interested in making meaningful experiences for others in architecture, art and apparel design. Even if the other being only inhabits my designs for the length of an art viewing or the time it takes them to try on a garment or to have a lovely dinner, I want them to feel at "home" while they are there. Nature's structures and patterns, colors and texture deeply inspire my designs as well. Since 2024 I have been the owner/curator of theWABASHproject in downtown Mount Vernon, WA. Come by and say Hi at 512 South 1st Street.
