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Local Schools and Local Sculptor Adorn Jolly Giant Creek With Art That Celebrates It
Photos: Jacquelyn Opalach.
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Arcata’s newest art installations in the Creamery District have
specific, locational importance: they celebrate the Jolly Giant Creek
and its ecosystem, and mark where its waters flow beneath our feet.
The
new works include two permanent 14-foot sculptures created by James
Hildebrandt and a mural painted by third- and fourth-grade students
from Redwood Coast Montessori and Fieldbrook Elementary School via
the Playhouse’s Artists in Schools program. Located along the L
Street bike path at Eighth and Ninth streets, the
pieces were unveiled on Saturday at an outdoor event hosted by the
Posted By Kali Cozyris on Thu, May 6, 2021 at 9:42 AM click to enlarge submitted Mural in progress created by Fieldbrook Elementary and Redwood Coast Montessori students. See what students from Fieldbrook Elementary and Redwood Coast Montessori have been working on this past year at
Art and the Environment: Keeping the Giant Jolly, the unveiling of two new public art projects being installed in the
Creamery District this
Saturday, May 8 at
11:45 a.m. The students, working with Playhouse Arts’ Education team, created a mural depicting the plant and animal life of the Jolly Giant Creek. Additionally, artist James Hildebrandt designed and created two 14-foot stainless steel sculptures based on the ecosystem of the creek that will be per